Mason Dixon Farms

1752 Mason Dixon Road, Gettysburg, PA, 17325

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Mason Dixon Farms is a family-operated dairy farm that focuses on producing dairy products while also engaging in crop harvesting. The business emphasizes its commitment to animal care and environmental stewardship, as reflected in customer reviews that highlight their hands-on approach to farming. Additionally, the farm has historical significance, tracing its roots back to the 18th century.

Customer Reviews

Google

Thank you, dairy farmers! The Waybright's are a true example what it means to give your all into the work you do! From caring for the dairy cows to harvesting crops they are hands on operation! Thank you for devoting your lives to caring for animals, caring for the environment, and caring for us by producing a nutritious and safe product.

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If you knew the first thing about dairy production, you would know that a lot of this footage is taken out of context and the "facts" in this video are not solid at all. If a cow gets on top of a water trough do you expect them to just say "come on sweetie"? Of course not! Its impossible to get a crane in to move the cow. How else was it supposed to be done? Please explain. Leaking udders isnt caused by "over milking". It can be cause by a lot of things which can be treated with a vaccine (please dont go on a rant about vaccinactions in animals). The point of this is, every industry has its flaws. Until you become educated and aware of our industry, please do not critsize and condem us. Animal agriculture is something that will not go away anytime soon no matter how many protests and videos "exposing" the industry are released.

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My food was very expensive and no flavor. Chicken n shrimp skewers. I asked for silverware but never received any. 31 dollar lunch. The beer was good, but I like to eat...

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I was able to talk with the eldest Waybright that lived in the old farm house many years ago telling me of my relatives that is now used for bed & breakfast. The owners and my family both descendents of Martin Waybright The original farm by our first ancestor, Martin Weybrecht from Prussia in 1732 built the log cabin circa 1741 approimately (update closer date) at 1304 Hunsicker road; Lancaster, PA. Martin Weybrecht built the stone home circa 1741 ( update closer date) approximately at 1099 Landis Valley road; Lancaster, PA. This proper is behind the church's baseball field back stop. We helped to keep them from stopping them from taking down the original home and second barn. They were ordered to not make changes or improvements to the immediate area or home, but violated the agreement. This church's representative did not care about our hertiage. Our eldest relative Weybrecht sold it to brother in law Landis after he got into financial problems. The eldest had to take care of his mother and they moved into Lancaster city. The brothers moved west south of Gettysburg. Just before the Civil War two brothers moved in the area of West Virginia/Virginia border near Seneca Rock WV. The other brother moved to Ohio.

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Animal activists are incorrect and animal abusers themselves. I was here and toured the place and these folks are A+ farmers. Besides, DFA questions the motives of the activists and everyone should have reason to distrust someone who knows very little about animals and farming.

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Cruelty on a whole new level. Just love the big ol bitty who answers the phone. She was very disrespectful and cruel.

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Food was good but the bathroom stall is way to small. This was very tight space.

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I just watched the most disgusting video of animal torture and abuse at this farm. They should be ashamed of themselves.

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Wonderful family and family farm.

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Great snacks and beverages

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Well run dairy

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Kinda neat