Buhler Farm Celebrates 100 Years!
The Buhler farm has been working the land on the corner of 6000 West and 10400 North in Highland for 100 years. Alma Buhler purchased the land to farm and raise a family in 1915. While he was there, he made a lot of friends in Highland. Lyman Buhler, Alma’s son, took over the farm and continued to have strong ties to the community. Now Lyman’s wife, Carol and her sons, run the family farm.
The Buhlers will be celebrating the farms 100 year anniversary during the annual Highland Fling Days on August 1st by participating in the parade. They have invited the Utah Antique Machinery Club to be in the parade. They invite all those who have a farm tractor to be in the parade with them to celebrate the agriculture roots that Highland was founded upon.
A booth will also be set up at Heritage Park during the Highland Fling Days to display farm equipment, tractors, and history items. If you would like to participate with any of your farm tractors or equipment, please contact Ray Buhler.
Mark S. Thompson, Mayor & Ray Buhler