CREAMY ACRES MISSION STATEMENT

To glorify God by being faithful stewards of all that is entrusted to us.  To have a positive influence on all who come in contact with us.

The Ambruster family is very thankful and grateful to all of our customers who have come to Creamy Acres Farm these past 42 years.  God Bless Everyone!

 
About Creamy Acres

43rd Year Anniversary (1968 – 2011)

In 1968 Larry and Jeanne Ambruster started a dairy farm with a herd of 30 cows, and they called it 'Creamy Acres'. Much has happened since then: the family grew to include 4 children, and the herd grew to 100 cows. 1985 saw the addition of the flower business that today includes 20 greenhouses serving both retail and wholesale customers with annuals, perennials, herbs, hanging baskets, potted containers and garden gift items.

The Ambruster’s youngest son, Ron, and his wife Kim, joined the business in 1987.  Ron introduced agri-tainment to the farm in 1995.  The new entertainment business, Night of Terror, LLC, includes haunted houses, haunted wagon rides and haunted cornfield maze.  The Night of Terror, LLC is the thrill of October for older children and the 'young at heart' adults.  Spring of 1996 bloomed with "Fun on the Farm" activities for the entire family. “Fun on the Farm” includes the barnyard pals, a play area, wagon rides and pumpkin patches.

In 1997, Creamy Acres was looking to expand the business in a compatible way with the greenhouses.  Creamy Acres began to offer landscaping services.  Creamy Acres Landscaping now serves it’s customers with lawn mowing, maintenance, clean-ups and mulching.

Additionally, in 2003 Creamy Acres Farm decided to do educational dairy tours. The dairy tours provide an opportunity for children and adults to get a first hand look at a real working dairy farm.

Without a doubt, Creamy Acres Farm is about fun and education for all. We hope you enjoy your day with us and don't forget your camera!