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Now Taking Orders for Meat Chickens!

Chickens are currently in stock! They are free-range, pasture-raised, all natural, happy, beautiful chickens.  Whole chickens are currently sold out, but we also have packs of breast meat, dark meat (legs and thighs), wings, livers and heart, soup bones for broth, and chicken feet with necks. Visit our Current Meat […]

Ranger Meat Chickens

Cleveland Magazine Features the Art Installation on Our Farm

Read about our farm in the June 2017 issue of Cleveland Magazine in an article showcasing the artwork installed on our farm by the Akron Art Museum in this year’s Inside|Out program, where the museum brings artwork out of the museum and into local communities. Cleveland Magazine discusses the copy of […]

Cleveland Magazine June 2017

Fall On Your Knees And Pray

View Artwork at Our Farm! We are 2017 Participants in Akron Art Museum’s Inside-Out Program

Exciting things are happening in Copley! Thank you, Akron Art Museum, for including our farm in this year’s Inside|Out program, where the museum brings artwork out of the museum and into local communities. We absolutely adore this copy of Fall On Your Knees And Pray by Butch Anthony that the Akron Art […]


Ohio Farm Bureau

Jacobs Heritage Farm “Takes Over” the Ohio Farm Bureau on Instagram

Our farm is excited to be taking over @OhioFarmBureau on September 13, 2016 to share a day in our farmlife! Visit the Ohio Farm Bureau on Instagram on September 13th to learn more about our farm, and visit them every Tuesday to connect with other local Ohio farmers and see their stories. […]


Read About Us in the 2017 Farmers’ Almanac

Read about the outdoor light fixture that we made using antique milk bottles from the 1920s that we found in the ground on our farm. You can’t dig a hole anywhere on the farm without uncovering something exciting! Our light is showcased in the “Trash to Treasure” segment of the 2017 […]

2017 Farmers Almanac

Fresh First Cut Hay

See What’s Currently Available at the Farm

Visit our website’s “Farm Store” for a frequently updated list of what we currently have available for sale at the farm and online! Our farm products change with the seasons, so check back often for new additions. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions, comments, or requests. Thank […]


Learn More About Jacobs Heritage Farm in New Pioneer Magazine, Winter 2016

“Blue-Ribbon Heritage: A Look At The Jacobs Heritage Farm. Nearly 100 years (and four generations) later, the Jacobs farm is being loved and restored as a local, sustainable showcase.” Read more about Jacobs Heritage Farm in the Winter 2016 issue of New Pioneer magazine, click here to view the full […]

Italian Honey Bees

Summer Flower Garden

Photography

Jacobs Heritage Farm is becoming a popular location for photography backdrops. We are glad that you are considering Jacobs Heritage Farm to capture life’s moments. Our natural landscape and historic buildings make for great photo opportunities. Please contact us at info@jacobsheritagefarm.com to arrange a time and date for your photography session. We request a $10 donation […]


Hobby Farms

Jacobs Heritage Farm is Featured in “Hobby Farm” Article

Read some of our tips for barn improvement at HobbyFarm.com in a great article by Hobby Farm contributor, Amy Grisak. Streamline your workflow and increase efficiency by making minor changes to your barn space and farm plan. Implementing steps to be more organized in the barn saves time and considerable aggravation. Plus, when […]


Homemade Soap and Bath Products with Fresh Raw Honey from our Farm

We have been having way too much fun making bars of homemade handmade Honey soap with raw fresh honey produced on our farm. Honey has natural antibacterial properties and has been used on skin for thousands of years to help make a glowing complexion. We’ve also been making honey-cinnamon blemish cream, facial masks, […]

Lye and Lard Soap

Heritage Jacob Sheep

What is Heritage Livestock?

Heritage breeds are traditional livestock that were commonplace on farms of the past. This was before industrial agriculture drastically reduced genetic variety and began breeding for greater output or better adaptation to local environments. Livestock used in modern industrial agriculture are bred to produce lots of milk or eggs, gain weight […]