Plant seeds of knowledge in your students

Field Trips

There’s nothing quite like a day at the farm to get kids excited about learning. Our school field trips gives students, preschoolers, and daycare children a chance to explore agriculture, science, and nature.

School field trips

Interactive Lessons on How Things Grow
Animal Encounters
Wagon Ride
Unlimited Farm Adventures
Pumpkin Souvenir
Picnic Area Access

Homeschool day

Interactive Lessons on How Things Grow
Animal Encounters
Wagon Ride
Unlimited Farm Adventures
Pumpkin Souvenir
Picnic Area Access

Ticket Pricing

Student and Chaperones
$8

Prices per person. Complimentary entry for bus drivers.

Homeschool Day Tickets

Dates & Hours

School Trip Day, October 9

Friday
10:00am-2:00pm

Homeschool Day, October 16

Friday
10:00am-2:00pm


Pets not permitted.Service dogs that are trained to perform a task for persons with disabilities are welcome.

Directions & Parking

Riehm Produce Farm
7244 N. State Route 53
Tiffin, OH 44883

Our new parking lot is located on County Road 42. Please note that the entrance off of Route 53 is closed.

Attractions include

Gerbil Wheel

Photo Ops

Short Tunnel

Duck Races

Put-Put

Animals

Steer Roping

Wagon Ball

Corn Barn

Yard Games

Milk-a-cow

Pedal Carts

Frequently Asked Questions

Are tickets refundable?

All ticket sales are final. Tickets are non-refundable due to weather or attraction availability. Refunds are issued ONLY if Riehm Produce Farm, LLC closes for the day. If the farm closes on the date of your ticket, the full amount of your purchase including service fees will be refunded to the original credit card.

Can I schedule my group for a different day?

Currently we are offering only one day. 

School Trip Day, Friday October 9 @ 10am-2pm
Homeschool Day, Friday October 16 @ 10am-2pm

What does admission include?

Admission includes Gerbil Wheel, Put-Put, Pedal Carts, Corn Barn, Photo Ops, Animals, Yard Games, Short Tunnel, Steer Roping, Milk-a-cow, Duck Races, Wagon Ball, Interactive lessons on how things grow, Wagon ride, Pumpkin Souvenir and Picnic Area Access

Guests may shop our Roadside Stand as well and purchase pumpkins with no admission needed.

Do adults pay admission?

Guests ages 3 and up pay general admission rates.There is no charge for children age 2 and younger.

Is handicap parking available?

Yes, Handicap parking spots are clearly marked in our parking field and are closest to the Admission Barn. Our parking field is entirely grass. We have no pavement or concrete paths, all areas are grass or gravel. Most areas of the farm are accessible. Hayride boarding is 3 steps.

Is smoking permitted?

No. Smoking and using e-cigarettes are not allowed in any parts of Riehm Produce Farm’s indoor or outdoor facilities at any time.

Can we bring our dog?

No pets are permitted at Riehm Produce Farm due to biosecurity for our farm animals.

Service dogs that are trained to do work or perform a task for persons with disabilities are welcome.

Comfort and/or emotional support animals are not service animals and are not recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

According to Ohio Law, a service animal can be a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform duties to help an individual with a disability, including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disabilities. When these requirements are met and the help is directly related to the individual’s disability, the animal fits the definition of a “service animal” under ADA.

  • The service animal must be accompanied by the individual with the disability.
  • Service animals may not be permitted if the animal poses a substantial and direct threat to others.
  • The person with the disability, or the handler, who owns the service animal, is responsible for any injuries or damage caused by their animal and must take appropriate precautions to prevent it.
  • Service animals must be on a leash when they’re not providing a needed service, be controlled by the handler, and respond to voice or hand commands at all times.
  • Service animals must be properly identified as a service animal.
  • The handler is responsible for cleaning up after their service animal.