About Stover's

1902 John & Sarah's son George W. Stover harvesting the apples. The photo
was taken for an advertisement for the barrel company.
"Homestead Near Arden"
In 1870, John and Sarah Stover left Center County Pennsylvania and came to Michigan with their three children and Sarah's parents.
They purchased a farm in Cass County and in 1878 John moved his family, wife Sarah and six children, to the old Tudor Homestead near Arden.
After renting for 12 years, John purchased the farm in Berrien County where they grew grain and fruit along the St. Joseph River.
Today, our retail farm market and U-Pic located on M-139 (formerly US-31) is operated by Ken (great grandson of John), his wife June,
their son Kenny (great great grandson of John) and his wife Erin Stover.

Ken Stover II
It's our goal to offer all visitors a warm and comforting visit with nature and friends while experiencing a "taste of Stovers." The Stover Farm is our full-time job, not just a commercial adventure that we play with for a few weeks in the summer. Farming is all we do. Farming is all we have ever done.

June Stover
Come for a visit and lose track of time while you hunt for arrow heads. Or, take a walk to the woods and ravine at the end of the apple orchard. If you're very quiet and have a keen eye, you'll be able to spot a variety of birds, deer of all sizes, wild turkey, raccoons, opossums and fox who all call this pristine land home.

Kenny Stover III and his wife Erin
We hope you'll come and enjoy our 165 year old Michigan bank barn. The original structure was built with wooden pegs, not any nails. Let Ken, June, Kenny and Erin Stover share a little of John and Sarah Stover of 1878 and the "Homestead near Arden" with you. Right here in the heart of Michigan Fruit Country...See you on the farm where the fresh air is free!


