Bohlayer’s Orchards was established in 1876 when Fred Bohlayer and his wife Laura
purchased the land located in Farmers Valley, Troy, PA. Fred believed in hard work, but prided the success of his operation in that he “farmed with his brains”. Fred’s farm was considered by contemporaries as a paying property, devoted largely to the production of fine fruit. During his tenure, Fred acquired additional property expanding his orchards which included area farms and an orange grove in Sanford, Florida. Fred and Laura raised eight children of which two became orchardists.
J. Ernest and his wife Loretta Bohlayer were the second generation to manage the farm. In addition to the orchard, Ernest and Loretta continued the self-sustaining farm with a dairy, a flock of sheep (approximately 100), a substantial poultry farm, pigs, and bee colonies (which were kept by his son, John). Loretta continued to be an integral part of the orchard especially as the farm passed to their son John. Apart from childrearing and orchard work, Loretta maintained numerous garden plots which later were maintained by Florence.

To continue the family tradition, John and Florence’s nephew, David Loomis, Sr. and wife Ellie became the 4th generation of Bohlayer’s Orchards. Dave and Ellie relocated from Williamsport where Dave had acted as chairperson and teaching professor within the Psychology Department at Lycoming College. In 1976, Dave and Ellie observed the orchard’s 100th anniversary of ownership by operating a farm comprised of 30 acres of apples, 3 acres of pears, 3 acres of peaches and acreage to support a flock of 50 sheep.
Dave and Ellie’s son David and his wife Heather started managing the orchard in 2006 and are now the fifth generation to work the land. Currently, the farm is dedicated entirely to apple orchards, pear orchards, and a newly planted peach orchard. Ellie continues to assist with managing the store room and helping with sorting.
Many of our customers have been visiting the farm for generations. Each autumn we look forward to seeing those familiar faces as well as welcoming new customers with whom we share the experience of family heritage and agriculture.
Special thanks Marilyn Bohlayer and Judy Husted for their assistance with researching the family history.