Lucky Ladd Farms Petting Farm, Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch is Tennessee's Best Children's Discovery Farm.

Growing a Family Farm Business in Agritourism

Press Releases

2010

Coming Soon...

2009

LUCKY LADD FARMS KICKS OFF 1ST ANNUAL SCARECROW BUILDING CONTEST

 

THE AMAZING MAIZE-FREE MAZE CHALLENGES ALL AT LUCKY LADD FARMS

 

TENNESSEE’S LARGEST PETTING FARM HARVESTS A NEW VARIETY OF FARM FRESH FUN

 

Media Highlights

April 2010 - On The HomeStretch internet radio talk show host Debbie Alan interviews Amy Ladd about life at Lucky Ladd Farms. Listen to the espisode archive here (coming soon).

 

March 2010 - The farm makes national news and is featured in USA Today when recent article written by Anne Paine was picked up by the associated press. To view a copy of this article click here.

 

February 2010 - Tennessean reporter Anne Paine wrote an inspiring news article about agritourism across the state of Tennessee. "Tennessee Farms, Tourism Find Silver Linging Together," was featured on the front of the Local Business section of the Tennessean. To view a copy of this article click here.

"Animals of Lucky Ladd Farm," photography by Samuel Simpkins.

 

October 2009 - Channel 4 reporter Jennifer Herron visitied the farm to feature us in a special segment on Better Nashville. This segment was sponsored by Tennessee Farm Fresh. Thanks to Tiffany Mullins of Farm Bureau for her support. To view a copy of this segment click here.

 

October 2009 - Eagleville Times reporter Melissa Buchanan wrote a wonderful news article featured on the front page of our hometown paper. Thanks to Debbie Ryan for the papers support. To view a copy of this article click here.

 

September 2009 - Fox 17 reporter Cindy Carter visited the farm to feature us in a segment of Travelin' Tennessee. To view a copy of the segment click here.

 

 

Lucky Ladd Farms High Resolution Logo's and Photo's for Media Use

Lucky Ladd Farms Generic Logo

Lucky Ladd Farms Fall Logo

Jason and Amy Ladd in Sorghum Maze, photography by Michael Mitchell

Milk Cow, photography by Michael Mitchell

Lucy the Donkey, photography by Michael Mitchell

Scarecrows, photography by Michael Mitchell