Middlefield, CT—Lyman Orchards, an independently-owned family destination for over 275 years, is pleased to host the American Lantern Festivals—a re-creation of a centuries-old Chinese tradition renowned for dazzling light displays. […]
Nina Peach
Lyman Orchards
860-349-6010
npeach@lymanorchards.com
John is Executive Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer of The Lyman Farm, Inc (known as Lyman Orchards). He is a member of the eighth generation of the Lyman family that has been farming in Middlefield since 1741. John’s primary responsibilities include overseeing the orchard operations. He works closely with the Lyman Board of Directors in strategic planning and product development. John is the face of Lyman Orchards with the media and public affairs. He has done just about every job at the Farm over the years except teach golf! Like his father, Jack Lyman, and his grandfather, John Sr., John grew up on the family farm, learning from the ground up the challenges and rewards of Connecticut farming and land stewardship. A 1979 graduate of Colby College, Waterville ME., John holds a BA in American Studies. After college and before joining the family business full time in 1980, John worked on an apple and pear orchard in Holland where he claims to have received his ‘formal’ education in fruit growing. John remains actively involved in Connecticut agri-tourism, and his industry involvement throughout the New England region has been extensive. He is currently a Director of the New England Apple Council, and a Trustee of Red Tomato. Past appointments include serving twelve years as a Director on Farm Credit East’s Board of Directors, President of the Connecticut Agricultural Businesses Cluster, Director and Vice Chairman of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station’s Board of Control, President of the Connecticut Pomological Society, Chairman and Director of the New England McIntosh Growers Assoc., and President and Director of the New York and New England Apple Institute. John resides in Middlefield with his wife Elaine. They have 3 grown children, Adam, Sarah and Laura, daughter-in-law Chrissy, and three grandchildren, John, Daniel and Charlotte.
“Throughout the 40+ years that I have been active in the family business, I have been guided by some basic principles. First, the ability to keep a family business going into the next generation is contingent on economic viability—adaptation to changing market conditions is essential. Second, our agricultural heritage is central to our makeup, now and in the future. Third, agriculture in the northeast can be successful and profitable, but it must be relevant to today's customers. And finally, our success is a result of strong teamwork between our family shareholders, our board of directors, and our employees. I also believe that the tradition that follows a family through eight generations is extremely powerful, quite tangible, and very relevant. Thus, a working knowledge of the family history is essential. The secret is to not let our tradition constrain us. Rather, let that tradition give you confidence and be your guide as you continually search for new and exciting opportunities.”
–John Lyman III
Middlefield, CT—Lyman Orchards, an independently-owned family destination for over 275 years, is pleased to host the American Lantern Festivals—a re-creation of a centuries-old Chinese tradition renowned for dazzling light displays. […]
Middlefield, CT—Lyman Orchards, an independently-owned family destination for over 275 years, is pleased to host the Evidence of Evil H犀利士 aunted Attraction for this year’s Halloween season. This interactive attraction—open […]
Middlefield, CT—Lyman Orchards, an independently-owned family destination for over 275 years, is proud to announce that Marissa Kulig Crow—a coach at The Lyman Golf Center at Lyman Orchards—recently received the […]
Middlefield, CT—Lyman Orchards, an independently-owned family destination for over 275 years, is proud to be the venue for the 27th Annual Harvest Music Festival—a fundraiser to benefit St. Jude Children’s […]
Lyman Orchards - #2 "thing to add to your Fall bucket list” by CTVisit.com. Get lost in a corn maze at Lyman Orchards. This autumn pastime is growing in popularity... […]
Lyman Orchards - best PYO location in the State of Connecticut! Deep in the Connecticut River Valley, you’ll stumble upon Lyman Orchards, 1,100 acres of sprawling farmland. Fill your basket with […]
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Middlefield, CT 06455
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Middlefield, CT 06455
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Middlefield, CT 06455
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Middlefield, CT 06455
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