About UsBeginning in 1920,
John S Longacre would rise with the sun, milk his herd of dairy
cattle by hand, and begin his daily deliveries of milk to
neighboring homes in the Bally, Bechtelsville and Barto areas.
Traveling by horse-drawn wagon, John would sell up to 22 quarts of
raw milk daily, dipped directly from the large metal cans on the
wagon. Refrigerators did not replace cold cellars until the late
1920's making it essential to have milk delivered two or three times
daily.
John's son, Daniel E., followed in his father's footsteps and
operated LONGACRE'S MODERN DAIRY, INC. in Washington Township along
with his wife, Kathryn (Treichler), and their children (Daniel T,
Newton T, Timothy T and Kathryn T) until several years before his
death in 2001. John's son, Paul E., continued farming on the family
farm and Daniel built the dairy on the corner of the property. The
original dairy was built in 1942, with several additions added over
the years. The business has seen extensive changes since John's
humble beginnings -- in diversity of products as in the process,
regulations, packaging and the sale and distribution of these
products. Changes began as early as 1928 when the department of
health ruled that only bottled milk could be sold.
Longacre's Dairy began making it's unique brand of ice cream in the
1940's which has said to be unparalleled by the competition . . .
but you decide for yourself. Longacre's also introduced both hard
and soft ice cream mixes some time later which is distributed to
soft-serve ice cream stands, ice cream parlors and ice cream
companies using hard ice cream mix to produce their own hard ice
cream.
John's business was strictly a retail operation. In the 1970's
retail deliveries started to diminish until they were totally
stopped in the 1980's. Under Daniel's leadership, the dairy
delivered to independent grocery stores, mini food marts,
educational institutions and nursing homes. In addition, it expanded
its product line to include ice cream, ice cream mix, fruit drinks
and iced tea.
During 1996, Longacre's found it more difficult to compete with the
larger dairies and at that time, decided to enter a niche market and
process and package ORGANIC MILK.
In the beginning, an attempt was made to package both conventional
and organic milk, but as the organic milk market grew, Longacre's
sold some of the wholesale milk routes and devoted more time to the
organic sales.
Longacre's originally packaged for Sunnydale Farms in Brooklyn, New
York under the "Natural By Nature" label. During the next several
years, Natural Dairy Products of West Grove, PA became more in
charge of the organic processing because of the sale of Sunnydale
Farms to Parmalat and Farmland Dairies. The "Natural By Nature"
organic milk is bottled "fresh" and is not an ultra-pasteurized
product. The organic milk is from the Lancaster Organic Farmers Co
op.
Longacre's Modern Dairy Inc also operates a dairy bar ice cream
parlor and retail outlet adjacent to the plant, and serves
all-natural "homemade" (in every sense of the word) ice cream and
light lunches. We also sell organic products which include milk and
bi-products such as yogurt, etc. The dairy bar ice cream parlor
features more than 40 flavors of hard ice cream and frozen yogurt.
The "GARBAGE SUNDAE" is a combination of 10 ice cream flavors and 10
toppings and has been enjoyed by many families. The dairy bar is
open year-round with shortened hours in the fall and winter months.
Longacre's Modern Dairy is still owned and operated by the third
generation Longacre Family. |