Amish Country

Pure and simple. That’s why the Amish love Lawrenceburg.

Lawrence County is home to the largest settlement of Old Order Amish in the South. It’s the most conservative branch of the Amish sect. That means no electricity, running water or gas engines (and no photos of people if you visit, please). The industrious community is a blessing for Lawrenceburg, providing handmade, artisan-quality products and homegrown produce for sale throughout the year. It’s a relaxing, interesting place to visit any time of the year.

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Plowboy Produce Auction, LLC

Plowboy Produce Auction, LLC

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Manufacturing, Production & Wholesale

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Located in the Heart of Amish Country

Bidders from as far as 300 miles away visit Plowboy Produce Auction in Ethridge to buy homegrown products and attend semi-annual sales featuring Amish goods. 
Produce auctions take place three times a week during the growing season, April through October. Any farmer can bring their products, but 95% of sellers live within 10 miles of the site and 90% are Old Order Amish. Most produce comes straight from the field to the auction.
The facility features stadium seating for bidders and a drive-through for wagons loaded with produce for auction. Lot sizes vary, so buyers include home canners, wholesale buyers, and restauranteurs. A label on each box includes the grower’s name, the product grade, and the field it came from.
Spring and Fall Consignment Auctions attract huge crowds and feature Amish-made furniture, horse-drawn farm equipment, hand tools, horses, poultry, buggies, wagons and more.

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Susan Ayers-Kelley
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