Snider Homestead Seven generations strong, the Snider Homestead Farm family of New Enterprise, Bedford County. The farm was purchased by John and Amanda Snider in 1892, the farm is now home to great-great-granddaughter Berneta (Snider) and Brad Gable and their family. When Berneta’s father Bernard and uncle Obie took over the farm, they continued the family’s tradition of milking Guernsey cattle. Obie later purchased the nearby Singing Brook Farm and began milking Holsteins. Berneta and Brad’s son Aaron, along with his wife Amy (Liggett) and daughters Bella and Blaire, are on the original homestead where they milk 122 Guernseys and 30 Holsteins. The Gables, along with two full-time employees and two part-time high school students, farm 400 acres, growing 100 acres of corn, 20 acres of barley and 200 acres of alfalfa and grass hay to balance the pasture. Daughter Kendy lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., working in a farm-to-fork restaurant and pursuing a career as a singer-songwriter.