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Riding our FREE hayride to the Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch is a great way for the entire family to spend a Fall weekend.

Our farm animals are fun to see and pet. This is a picture of Wally the Llama. We have goats, donkeys, rabbits, emus, pot bellied pigs and birds of all kinds.

Honig Farm is a local honey maker. They take the honey from our own bee hives and bottle it for us to sell in our store. On October weekends, you might find them selling it themselves and available for any questions you or your little ones might have.

Donkey rides are always a favorite. These are usually conducted by a Girl or Boy Scout troop and donations benefit them.

October weekends are always a busy time. Here we have guests waiting on the next wagon ride to the Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch (wagons run about every 15 minutes).

Ron Irons and grandson Nolan enjoy a tractor ride.

Our employees like to dress up each year for Halloween. Pictured here is Eric dressed up in our favorite costume as the Tin Man.

Ron Irons and a friend bring the Applefest booth around to be used as a stage for a singing trio on an October weekend.

Irons holds a Harvest Dinner each year for their employees to say "thank you". This year we said "see ya later" to a dear friend, Marie (in blue to the left). Marie owned Marie's Cake Decorating in Lebanon and managed our bakery operations. She and her husband retired to Florida.

Wendy Heyob, friend of the family, always brings something fun when she visits.

October weekends, family fun.

School and other groups enjoy our orchard and pumpkin patch tours. These tours are offered in September and October during the week and require reservations. See our Tours page for more information.

The weekend after Thanksgiving through the first 3 weekends in December, enjoy making a mini-gingerbread house. Make it a family tradition! See more information on our Gingerbread House page.

Ron Irons and grandson Nolan enjoy a donkey ride.

A guest introduces his son to one of our goats. We have many friendly farm animals to visit.

Mini-Gingerbread Houses are fun to build every year. We supply everything you need to build a wonderful keepsake for the Holiday. See our Gingerbread Houses page for more information on making this a family tradition!

A younger member of the French and Indian War Re-enactors enjoys an Apple Fritter while taking a break from the "War". We try to have something fun to do and see each October weekend.

French and Indian War Re-enactors usually visit one weekend every Fall and give a chance for guests to see genuine attire and equipment from the era. To see if they are visiting this year, check our Current & Up-coming page.

A guest sat their son down for a moment while they chose apples from our store room (he did the choosing).

Our bakery employees participate in dressing up. We sell apple fritters, cider donuts, caramel apples and pies through out the fall season and into the Holiday season.

Ron Irons gives a couple of guests a ride on the tractor.

Our employees having fun dressing up for Halloween.

This little guy was right at home in the pumpkins we had for sale without going to the patch.

Selling ginger bread man cookies during the Holiday season, our employees are all smiles!

This spring, one of our ducks had ducklings. We have several friendly farm animals to greet you on the farm.

Father and daughter in 2004 have just picked their perfect pumpkins and are about to work their way through our corn maze.

Applefest is in downtown Lebanon each September. We sell apple fritters, apple cider, cider donuts, our gourmet apple butter and of course apples.

Our Corn Maze is open on weekends in September and October and is great fun for the entire family! See our Corn Maze page for more information.

Enjoy feeding our goats and sheep. We have several friendly farm animals to visit.

Denise (Irons) Simon, son Daniel (in blue) and nephew Nolan enjoy some time in the Corn Maze.

Pictured here is our webmaster and long time employee Eric Johnson with high school friend Conan Crocker. Meet your friends on the farm for a fun filled day of adventure.

Picking apples is a favorite past time at Irons. We usually have apple picking around the last weekend in September (depending on crop availability). See our Current & Up-Coming page for details in season.

Among apples, we carry several jams, jellies and our own gourmet apple butter. We also have our own apple cider and a bakery for pies, apple fritters and cider donuts.

Nolan Irons enjoys a donkey ride.

A French and Indian War Re-enactor shows us his full attire including his muzzle loader riffle. The re-enactors usually visit one Fall weekend each year.

Apples by the pound or bag. Choose from Jonathan, Melrose, Stayman Winesap, Gold Delicious, Red Delicious and others.

One of our many guests who enjoy feeding our goats and sheep.

A group of guests enjoy making sand art, one of the fun booths we had this year during our October weekends.

Our 2004 Corn Maze was in the theme of patriotic this year. The maze is 13 acres of fun and learning. At key turns in the maze, we ask you a question in regards to the theme. Get the answer right, we'll tell you which way to go. If you get the answer wrong, you may be in the maze longer than the average 45 minutes!

Make a mini-gingerbread house during the Holiday season from the weekend after Thanksgiving through the 3rd weekend in December. See our Gingerbread Houses page for more information.

A contest between our employees for the best gingerbread house.

A family makes a mini-gingerbread house as well as memories.

Build your mini-Gingerbread House this Holiday season! See our Gingerbread Houses page for more information.

Ron Irons gives Penny the pot bellied pig a treat.

A young guest checks out the muzzle loader riffle used by the French and Indian War Re-enactors.

Pumpkin Patch days are fun for the entire family! Ride a FREE hayride to the patch to pick out your perfect pumpkin.

Happy to be on the farm!

Our bakery staff is ready with pies, apple fritters, cider donuts and other delicious baked goods.

Picking apples is a favorite past time at Irons. We usually have apple picking around the last weekend in September (depending on crop availability). See our Current & Up-Coming page for details in season.

Our pumpkin patch. Come pick your perfect pumpkin on October Weekends!

Nathan and Tyler Wiggers with Tyler's fiancée Monica board our FREE hayride to the pumpkin patch and corn maze.

Tyler Wiggers bottles Irons' famous apple cider. Fresh cider is available from September through February and occasional weekends in March and April. We also have frozen cider.

Junior Walker takes riders on a hayride to the pumpkin patch and corn maze.

A bulldog dressed as a dragon was having fun in the front barnyard. How cute!

Nolan Irons (in front) shows family members Nathan and Tyler Wiggers with Tyler's fiancée Monica through the Corn Maze.

Gayle Irons (in red) and Krista from Channel 64's Kids Club.

Jacque Statt weighs in a guests perfect pumpkin.

Our employees compete against each other for the best made mini-gingerbread house. Make your own this Holiday! See our Gingerbread Houses page for more information.

Our Applefest booth in downtown Lebanon in 2006.

Lebanon's Applefest is in September each year. This is a picture of our main booth, we also have a second one. Choose from pies, apple fritters, apple cider donuts, cider, apples and more!

We sell Cider, jams, jellies, apple butter, apples, other apple products and more!

Gift baskets are great around the holidays! Fill them with apple butter or a favorite jelly to give it a more personal touch. We can make a gift basket anytime of year!

Don't forget our pies, cider, apple fritters and building your own mini-Gingerbread House around the Holidays!

"My family and I have been visiting your farm for years now. It's become a tradition we look forward to all year."

We received this picture in an email from Elizabeth Brown. Her daughter Ruby is enjoying an Irons caramel apple!

Our donkeys came up to say "Hi". Jill is in front and Jack is on the other side.

We make our own jellies, jams, apple butter, apple fritters and apple cider. We also carry a variety of other jams and jellies that we recommend.

Beginning with the weekend of Thanksgiving through the weekend before Christmas, we offer "Build-your-own mini Gingerbread houses". Make your Holiday tradition this year!