| A Farm Vacation Bed and Breakfast Where city people go country. "A working farm and ranch raising buffalo, and cattle; growing wheat, corn and soybeans." |

| History of the Farm: The name "Possibility farm" comes from the Bible verse, Matthew 19:26. "...with men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible." When the Loewens started the Bed and Breakfast on the farm, it would be a success if God was engineering the business. Possibility Farm is located on the family farmstead of Darla's family. Her grandfather made the down payment for his son, Ben, and told him the rest was up to him. Ben and his wife, Elsie, lived 49 years on the farm before moving to town when Harold and Darla moved back to help and work on the farm. Before Ben and Elsie lived here, the farm was settled and was a horse farm. The big barn was built in 1918 to house the many horses used then and still stands today. Harold and Darla met at Tabor College in Hillsboro, Kansas. After marriage in 1974, they spent 3 years in Sao Paulo, Brazil working with their Mennonite Brethren missions organization. Harold's occupation led them to spend 10 years in the Doland, SD area, Vineland, Ontario, Canada before moving back to the farm in 1996. The Loewens have two children, Scott who lives and works in China, and Lisa, married to Jeff, who lives in Lincoln and has her masters in vocal performance. |
| Possibility Farm 18653 408th Avenue Carpenter, SD 57322-7909 Phone: (605)352-6356 Cell Phone: (605)354-1152 Toll Free: 1-888-759-9615 Fax: (605)352-0474 Email: farmadventure@santel.net info@possibilityfarm.com |