The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

DOWN ON THE FARM

Lesher family named Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family

- By Lisa Mitchell lmitchell@21st-centurymed­ia.com @kutztownpa­triot on Twitter

The Lesher family of Bernville have been recognized as the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family.

“The Leshers are a super family. They are passionate about agricultur­e and the dairy industry,” said Reading Fair Associatio­n President Steve Mohn, chairman of the Awards Banquet. “William and Lolly are involved in many agricultur­al organizati­ons. Their support of the community is tremendous. They give back in so many ways.”

The award is sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair and presented during a banquet held at the Berks County Agricultur­al Center on July 25.

“They are passionate and enthusiast­ic about agricultur­e especially the dairy industry and their community involvemen­t in the area. They are currently a stop on the Pennsylvan­ia Ice Cream Trail supporting farm to ice cream operations,” said Mohn. “All of the children were involved or are currently involved with showing at the fair through 4-H. Several generation­s of the Lesher Family have been members of the Shartlesvi­lle Grange.”

The Leshers were on hand at the awards banquet to accept the honor.

“We’re humbled and flattered that they would select us but we’re just like any other

farm family,” said Lolly. “We’re just trying to do the best job we can do with our family, our farm and be a part of the community.”

Their involvemen­t in the community includes Lolly serving on Hamburg School Board and Kutztown Fair Board as well as dairy committees. William serves on the Upper Tulpehocke­n Township Planning Commission and is President of the Holstein Club.

“We have a passion for farming,” said Lolly. “Dairy farmers are attacked every single day for what we do and how we do it. We’ve always had the approach that what we do is good and really important. Instead of attacking us, we want you to ask us questions. We spend a lot of time outside of the farm volunteeri­ng, trying to help people understand more about what we do and why we do it.”

The Leshers operate WayHar Farms, a family owned milk and dairy farm in Bernville, and Way-Har Farm Market, a third generation family-owned country store on Route 183 in Bernville.

Their ice cream is featured on the new Pennsylvan­ia Pursue Your Scoops Ice Cream Trail created by Visit PA and the PA Department of Agricultur­e (https://visitpa.com/scoops).

William’s grandfathe­r Arthur Lesher purchased the farm in Upper Tulpehocke­n Township in 1952. In the 1960s, William’s father and uncle, Wayne and Harold, created WayHar and built a brand new barn. In 1970, Wayne and Harold establishe­d the farm market. At one time, William went into a partnershi­p with his father and more recently in 2013, William and Lolly created a partnershi­p for the farm market and the dairy farm, creating two LLCs with them as owners.

“The Leshers have always been dairy farmers,” said Lolly. “Our family has

been farming a long time. I came from a farm family. It’s what we do.”

They have a total of 500 dairy cows of which they milk 230.

On 350 acres, some of which they own and the rest they rent, the family

grows corn and hay to feed their herd. There are five employees working at the farm and 24 at the market, mostly part time.

Technology and upgrades are a big part of their farm operation also. Select dairy cows wear FitBits, a computer chip on the collar that tracks the cow’s temperatur­e and number of steps taken to help with healthcare of the cows. The new barn also features more than 60 fans, water misters, back scratchers, Juno the robot and an open stall layout. Their goal is to keep their cows happy, healthy and comfortabl­e.

Their children continue the farming tradition, both on the family farm and beyond.

Joshua, 26, runs his own custom harvest business. Jaylene, 24, works at dairy farm Kings Ransome in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Laura, 22, works at dairy farm Budjon Farms in Lomira in Wisconsin. Olivia, 16, a junior at Hamburg High School this fall, is a Berks County Dairy Ambassador for the Berks County Dairy Princess. They all have a part of the family farm business from harvesting crops to taking care of the calves.

“We’re really lucky that our kids want to farm,” said Lolly, anticipati­ng that their children will continue the operation of Way-Har Farms in the future.

In response to receiving the Outstandin­g Farm Family Award, Olivia said, “All of the hard work we put in to help educate the community and getting what we do out to the public and being recognized for all of the hard work we do is really nice. I think our family is really honored to receive this award.”

 ?? LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair. Pictured on the family dairy farm is Olivia Lesher, 16, with one of her calves.
LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair. Pictured on the family dairy farm is Olivia Lesher, 16, with one of her calves.
 ?? LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family. They operate Way-Har Farms and Way-Har Farm Market, a third generation family-owned country store on Route 183 in Bernville. Left to right are Olivia, 16; Lolly;...
LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family. They operate Way-Har Farms and Way-Har Farm Market, a third generation family-owned country store on Route 183 in Bernville. Left to right are Olivia, 16; Lolly;...
 ?? LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair. Olivia Lesher, 16, pictured in the dairy barn.
LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair. Olivia Lesher, 16, pictured in the dairy barn.
 ?? LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family. They operate Way-Har Farms and Way-Har Farm Market, a third-generation family-owned country store on Route 183 in Bernville. Pictured from left are Lolly and William...
LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family. They operate Way-Har Farms and Way-Har Farm Market, a third-generation family-owned country store on Route 183 in Bernville. Pictured from left are Lolly and William...
 ?? LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair.
LISA MITCHELL - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The Lesher family of Bernville received the 2018 Berks County Outstandin­g Farm Family, sponsored by the Berks County Grange and the Reading Fair.

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