Penny McLagan Manages Family-Owned Pumpkin Patch and Clydesdale Farm Business

The Fargo Five with Conrad Fargo

In this episode of The Fargo Five, Conrad explores the heartwarming story of Lil' Bitz Pumpkin Patch, a cherished family-run attraction in Fargo for over 20 years. Joining him is Penny McLagan, the current manager, who shares the rich history of this beloved spot. Founded in 2004 by her cousin Elizabeth—affectionately nicknamed "Bitz"—the farm originally focused on Clydesdale horses. Elizabeth saw an opportunity to expand into a pumpkin patch, offering visitors a chance to pick pumpkins and experience rural farm life.

Penny recounts her personal journey with Lil' Bitz, from visiting the farm with her family to becoming part of its management. When her aunt and uncle began stepping back four years ago, Penny and her brother took over. Despite her busy career as a corporate controller, she dedicates weekends to help run the pumpkin patch, working closely with her family to ensure a fun and wholesome experience each fall.

Preparing the farm is a significant endeavor that begins as early as August. The family sets up the petting zoo, games, decorations, and hay bales for climbing. They collaborate with local farmers to source additional pumpkins, ensuring there's plenty for the season. Penny’s brother plays a crucial role in growing pumpkins, continuing the family's farming tradition.

Conrad delves into the challenges of managing such a large operation. Penny emphasizes that it's a team effort, with every family member contributing—from managing the horses to organizing the petting zoo and handling daily logistics. She highlights the importance of community and the joy of seeing families return year after year.

Penny's background in accounting aids in managing the farm's finances. While she doesn't handle all financial aspects, her experience helps her stay involved in the business side, resonating with Conrad, whose wife is also a bookkeeper. They discuss similarities in managing finances in different settings.

The farm offers numerous attractions. The petting zoo features friendly animals like Highland cows, goats, and a donkey named Girt, delighting visitors, especially children. Classic games like tug-of-war and ring toss, climbing large hay bales, and exploring the Old West Town add to the fun. A barrel train ride entertains kids, sometimes requiring staff assistance when enthusiastic adults try to join in.

A highlight is the horse-drawn wagon rides, led by the farm's majestic Clydesdales. Penny shares how these horses have always been central to the farm. This year, visitors can meet two baby Clydesdales, Vinnie and Victoria. The wagon rides take visitors through a scenic corn maze and across the fields, offering a nostalgic fall experience.

Penny provides insights into pumpkin farming, from planting in May to harvesting in September. She offers tips for preserving pumpkins after picking, advising against placing them directly on cold surfaces like concrete to prevent rotting. Using cardboard or insulating material can keep them fresh longer.

As the season wraps up, Little Bits Pumpkin Patch remains open for two more weeks, with special hours for school holidays. Penny and Conrad reflect on the importance of family traditions and the joy the farm brings to the Fargo community.

For those seeking a family-friendly fall destination, Little Bits offers a magical experience filled with fun and nature's beauty. Whether picking the perfect pumpkin, enjoying the petting zoo, or taking a wagon ride with the Clydesdales, there's something for everyone. Penny's passion for her family's farm shines throughout the episode, showcasing a heartwarming story of tradition, hard work, and community spirit.

From humble beginnings to becoming a beloved local attraction, this episode of The Fargo Five captures what makes Little Bits Pumpkin Patch special. It's not just a business—it's a family legacy that grows with each passing season.

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