Good sports all the way, Gary and Lynne Hess oblige the photographer and climb aboard the Cow Train, one of Back Home on the Farm's most popul…

A retail shop draws in customers and cash. You can get a rubber duck for a buck, and ice cream is only $1.25 a scoop!

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Education is key at Back Home on the Farm, and Lynne and Gary Hess are committed to making sure guests leave with at least a few more smarts t…

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When corn gets to be 2 inches tall, the maze is cut with help from a design, and technology, provided by The MAiZE, a Utah-based agritourism c…

Lynne Hess stands next to "June Carter Cash",  one of the more colorful horses that make up the 30-horse carousel. Each horse was handpainted …

Back Home on the Farm gets so many fall visitors that their 7-acre patch won't accommodate all the business, so they buy from other farmers.

Your face here: The Enchanted Garden offers a place to rest in the middle of a long field trip, and perhaps a chance to see a fairy.

Lynne Hess stands next to one of the more colorful horses that make up the 30-horse carousel. Each horse was handpainted by artist Britney Mon…

When corn gets to be 2 inches tall, the maze is cut with help from a design, and technology, provided by The MAiZE, a Utah-based agritourism c…