Schwartz Farms

Schwartz Farms Schwartz Farms was founded by Thomas Schwartz Sr. in 1956 as a dairy and 200 acres of grain farm. Tom Sr. and his two sons, Tom Jr. At that time, Tom Sr.

and Dan, eventually sold the dairy cows in 1979 and became an all grain farm. and his sons farmed approximately six hundred acres. Then in 1989, Schwartz Farms was formed as a general partnership between Tom Sr. and Dan, farming roughly 1,500 acres at that point. Since the passing of Tom Sr. in 1995, Dan and Tom Jr. have expanded operations to approximately 3,500 acres of Corn, Soybeans, Wheat, Oa

ts, and Barley. Schwartz Farms is involved in the international foodgrade soybean industry since 1996. During this year, they began a Seed & Foodgrade Soybean business. This move has allowed Schwartz Farms to expand its operation without adding any additional growing crop acres through contracts with local growers. Annually, approximately 6,500 acres are contracted for foodgrade soybean production. Schwartz Farms sells these beans domestically and exports them to numerous East Asian countries, such as Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam, Singapore and Korea. Also, Schwartz Farms sells wheat, barley, oats, foodgrade and Roundup Ready soybean seed domestically and in Canada.

03/22/2026

As planting season begins, farmers are heading into long, exhausting days with a lot of uncertainty ahead. Please remember to be patient, supportive, and kind to the farmers who work so hard to feed us all. 🌱

Please consider donating to help Jamie's road to recovery & the entire Holler-View Farm family. If you are unable to don...
02/04/2026

Please consider donating to help Jamie's road to recovery & the entire Holler-View Farm family. If you are unable to donate, please continue to lift them up in prayer 🙏

The Holler family has had an excessive amount of unfortunate events… Amanda Anthony needs your support for Support Jamie and Holler Family's Road to Recovery

12/23/2025

Please lift Jamie & the entire Holler family up in prayer 🙏

If you’re bringing beans in today or tomorrow, be sure to snag a Hartford Orchards LLC donut from the scale house while ...
10/27/2025

If you’re bringing beans in today or tomorrow, be sure to snag a Hartford Orchards LLC donut from the scale house while you’re here to show our appreciation for all our drivers & growers.

Our wheat test plot went in the ground this week. We put a lot of time & effort into testing out old & new varieties to ...
10/15/2025

Our wheat test plot went in the ground this week.

We put a lot of time & effort into testing out old & new varieties to bring you the best of the best in our lineup. 🌾

08/24/2025

It's been a minute since we've shared what's fresh in the market so here we go! Not only do we have everyone's favorite veggies, we still have peaches & nectarines, cider, baked goods & more! 🍑🌽We're also still taking bulk produce orders for canning & freezing. ☎️Call us at 330-772-2100 to place an order.

Market hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10-5 & Sundays 11-5. See you soon!

07/29/2025
AgVenture, Inc. AV1504Q going in the ground as we start   🌽
05/12/2025

AgVenture, Inc. AV1504Q going in the ground as we start 🌽

01/29/2025

We are pairing up with Hartford Orchards to host a pruning class on March 1, 2025, from 9 am to 11 am!

At this class, we will discuss the correct technique to prune fruit trees, the proper tools, and discussing small fruit pruning as well.

The cost for the class is $20 and will include a free hand pruner when you attend the class. To register, please go to go.osu.edu/marchintopruning

Any questions, give us a call at 330-638-6783!

Soybean harvest 2024 is in full swing. ⚠️ Please be patient following farm equipment this time of year. We don’t want to...
10/09/2024

Soybean harvest 2024 is in full swing.

⚠️ Please be patient following farm equipment this time of year. We don’t want to be on the road any more than you don’t want us to be.

08/29/2024

50 years ago, corn prices averaged $3.21/bushel

Today, we sold corn for less than that 😩 😢

What other commodity has went down and not went up in cost over the last 50 years?

In 1974,
Gas was 53 cents per gallon
A loaf of bread was 28 cents
A postage stamp was 10 cents
A new car was $3500

I know all of our inputs/costs sure have gone up. What’s wrong?? It’s sad, stressful and honestly scary.

https://www.macrotrends.net/2532/corn-prices-historical-chart-data

Address

4193 Everett Hull Road
Cortland, OH
44410

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

(330) 637-3388

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