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Lorain County Fall Farm Tour set for September 27, 2025

Lorain County Fall Farm Tour set for September 27, 2025


By Andi Anderson

The Lorain County Farm Bureau invites the community to celebrate local agriculture at the 2025 Fall Farm Tour on Saturday, September 27. The event runs from noon to 5 p.m. and is free for all visitors.

This annual drive-it-yourself tour highlights the beauty and productivity of farms in the Grafton area of Lorain County, Ohio. Guests can take a leisurely drive between participating locations, enjoying a day of discovery, education, and picturesque rural scenery. No reservations are needed, making it easy for families and individuals to join.

Farms featured on the 2025 tour include Duplaga Limousin Farm/J.D.’s Mums & More, K & L Processing, NorthCoast Alpacas, and Bella’s Creamery. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into the region’s diverse agricultural operations—from livestock and specialty crops to local food products and fiber animals.

Visitors are encouraged to bring cameras to capture the fall colors and farm activities. The tour provides an opportunity to learn more about how local farms operate, the products they produce, and the important role agriculture plays in the community.

The Lorain County Farm Bureau sponsors this event as part of its mission to connect the public with the farming community and support agricultural education. Whether you are a longtime resident or a first-time visitor, the Fall Farm Tour promises a fun, family-friendly afternoon exploring the countryside and meeting the people who grow and produce local food.

For more details, call 440-877-0706 or email lorain@ofbf.org. Mark your calendar and enjoy an autumn day celebrating the farms and farmers of eastern Lorain County.

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