Penny Carlton • August 4, 2025

Meet the Heart Behind the Dundee Farm Swap

by Penny Carlton


Katelynn and Trevor are a young couple in their 20’s with a big love for community, critters,

and country life. They began their homesteading journey nearly two years ago with five

backyard chickens and a refurbished coop at their little house in Binghamton. Since then,

life has taken them — along with their two boys, Jeremiah and Charles — to Dundee, Ny,

where they’ve been growing a garden, expanding their flock, and embracing the homestead lifestyle together.


Today, their family includes not just the four of them, but also two loyal dogs (Finn and

Loki), two goats, about 100 chickens, 40 waterfowl, 30 quail, and four rabbits — each one

cared for with love and purpose. Homesteading has been a hands-on adventure in learning, hard work, and joy. They take great pride in raising healthy animals, growing good food, and building something lasting together as a family.


After spending this last year/ season driving anywhere from 40 minutes to nearly 2 hours

just to attend other swaps, they decided it was time to bring that same energy and

opportunity closer to home. That’s how the Dundee Farm Swap was born — out of a need

for something more local, more community-based, and more accessible for small farms,

backyard growers, and families like theirs in Steuben and Yates Counties.


According to the USDA there are approximately 1373 farms in Steuben County, with Yates

County home to 838 farms. These numbers reflect the agricultural landscape and economy of the area. Both counties have thriving Mennonite and Amish communities. Along with those statistics, over the last five years more and more Americans are returning to the roots of the land. As people search for healthier options the community of backyard growers and homesteaders continues to grow.


Dundee Farm Swap is open to the public and family friendly. The swap will feature locally

grown produce, baked goods and dairy products, along with small animals, poultry and fowl. What is unique about a farm swap is you can buy, sell or trade! Food will be available fo rsale, so plan on having lunch there. There are still a few vendor spots available. Give Kate a call and explore the opportunities.


Kate and Trevor are excited to host the Dundee Farm Swap on August 23 and can’t

wait to welcome their neighbors, local vendors, and new friends to share in the joy of

local farming and homesteading! Mark your calendars, you won’t want to miss this farm

spun, unique event.


Event Name: Dundee Farm Swap

Date: August 23 rd

Time: 10AM – 3PM

Place: 4516 Chubb Hallow Road, Dundee, NY

Vendor Contact: Kate 607-337-8600



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