Smith Farm

Smith Farm We are a small-scale diversified family farm, carrying on a tradition that began here for our family over 230 years ago. Follow our page for updates!

Currently, we offer pasture-raised pork, eggs from free-range hens, and sustainably-grown produce. Jacob and Barbara Schmidt purchased a tract of timberland on May 8, 1792, in what is now Juniata County. The land was cleared for a farm, beginning a multigenerational legacy that spans the entire history of our nation. Grateful for the heritage, we strive to feed people, care for our livestock, and

protect our natural resources in a way that honors the labor of those who have gone before, and—foremost—the One who created it all. We grow grain, forage, and produce in our fields. Our livestock currently includes chickens and ducks for eggs and hogs raised for pork. The farmstand is along Whitehall Road and is open Monday through Saturday during daylight hours for self-service eggs and any produce that may be in season. If you would like to know more, please get in touch.

I taste French fries!  What’s your favorite way to eat farm-fresh potatoes?🥔
06/16/2026

I taste French fries! What’s your favorite way to eat farm-fresh potatoes?

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Don’t forget!  Friday and Saturday 8-2, we’re having a yard sale. Come have a look!  We do ask that you not come before ...
06/15/2026

Don’t forget! Friday and Saturday 8-2, we’re having a yard sale. Come have a look! We do ask that you not come before 8, since we have a lot to get set up! We’ll be under roof if it rains!

The last of our Spring piglets left on Saturday. (Well, unless we have another litter in the next few days before Summer...
06/15/2026

The last of our Spring piglets left on Saturday. (Well, unless we have another litter in the next few days before Summer begins!) This picture was taken at reddogfarmnj, where these little ones are living their best lives. We believe it’s our responsibility to provide the best possible care for our animals while they are with us. We’re fortunate to partner with other farms that also provide that care and allow the pigs to express natural behaviors. You can see that this group is already exploring the soil.

My great-grandmother, Myrtle May (Landis) Smith, is referred to by many as the most Christ-like woman they can recall. I...
06/13/2026

My great-grandmother, Myrtle May (Landis) Smith, is referred to by many as the most Christ-like woman they can recall. I never met her, but am grateful for the many reminders here on the farm, like these roses that she carefully cultivated. I am thankful for her influence in my life, even though it began after hers ended.

It’s a muggy Spring evening; the kind that makes the corn grow.
06/13/2026

It’s a muggy Spring evening; the kind that makes the corn grow.

06/12/2026

Fender enjoys lying on his hassock on the porch. Can’t let a bunny interrupt his rest.

06/11/2026

They sure do sleep a lot 💤

06/11/2026
Sorting through things in preparation for our yard sale.
06/09/2026

Sorting through things in preparation for our yard sale.

06/08/2026

Our laying house was built about 100 years ago. And then we have two “old” chicken houses. One of the old houses recently became home to our young pullets. Honey and his friend were curious about the new arrangement.

Address

543 White Hall Road
McAlisterville, PA
17049

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+17174630149

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