Author: Erik Wesner

Erik Wesner is the creator of amishamerica.com, and author of Success Made Simple: An Inside Look At Why Amish Businesses Thrive. Erik began visiting Amish communities in 2004 – eventually meeting thousands of Amish families while selling books.

He began writing about the Amish on this website in 2006, and is often cited in national media, including USA Today, The New York Times, and others on a wide range of Amish topics. A native of North Carolina, Erik has visited dozens of Amish communities across the country, and loves spending time with Amish friends and discovering new Amish places.

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A Closer Look At Amish-Owned Pioneer Equipment (Wayne County, Ohio)

A Closer Look At Amish-Owned Pioneer Equipment (Wayne County, Ohio)

Pioneer Equipment is a longstanding Amish manufacturer which makes horse-drawn equipment, wagons and other vehicles, and related implements. The company got its start in the mid-1970s when Wayne Wengerd and his father Henry tested out a plow prototype on a back field of their land, a response to the growing lack of horse-drawn equipment available to Plain farmers. Amish people had for years used the…

Amish Group Known For Unusual Safety Triangles Expected To Add New Safety Enhancement

Amish Group Known For Unusual Safety Triangles Expected To Add New Safety Enhancement

Leaders of a sizeable Amish community in Ohio have accepted a new safety enhancement on their buggies. These are not the Swartzentruber Amish living in Ashland County (though that group has been open to buggy safety changes as well). A second group of Amish living near the city of Ashland are one of the more recognizable communities for their unusual safety-triangle design. Here’s a photo…

Ex-Amish Army Veteran Recalls His Excommunication A Half-Century Ago

Ex-Amish Army Veteran Recalls His Excommunication A Half-Century Ago

“You’re supposed to defend yourself if you’ve been aggressed upon.” That’s what Ora Hochstetler, now 82, says in his own defense, a half-century after his excommunication from the Amish church. He likens it to a famous battle from Scripture: “Kind of like David and Goliath. I don’t believe in just going out and boom, kill somebody, but if I’m aggressed upon, I believe in defending…

NY Judge: No Religious Vaccination Exemption For Amish

NY Judge: No Religious Vaccination Exemption For Amish

Amish father Jonas Stoltzfus recently filed a lawsuit challenging a new New York state law requiring students to be fully immunized against contagious disease. Stoltzfus says he was informed that his three children will be blocked from attending their Cranberry Marsh School, a traditional Amish school in this Seneca County settlement of six church districts. All 24 students at the school are Amish. An Amish…

10 Views Of The Charlotte County, Virginia Amish Community

10 Views Of The Charlotte County, Virginia Amish Community

Going back again through some photos, I realized I still had a lot of shots from my last visits to Charlotte County, Virginia. I’ve already written about this community several times – in posts on an “off-the-map” Amish dry goods store, on Amish phone shacks, and on Esh’s Variety Stand, a little two-day-a-week business selling baked goods, canned goods, and more. I though you might…

An Amish Obituary

An Amish Obituary

Reader Marge asked on our recent Amish funeral customs post, “Why do Amish not publish obits in local newspapers?” I responded that they do in fact appear in local papers. You can quite often find them online. Here is an example: an Amish man named Roman E. Harshberger, 70, of the Nappanee, Indiana community, passed away earlier this week. Roman’s details appeared online in the…

13th Annual Beeville Amish Auction (Bee County, Texas)

13th Annual Beeville Amish Auction (Bee County, Texas)

We once had a monthly Amish auction update thanks to the hard work of one helpful reader, but there are too many of them for me to keep up with on my own. However, from time to time I like to promote upcoming auction events, especially ones you readers keep me posted on. Bob has kindly passed along the following notice of an upcoming auction…

10 Interesting Household Items From A North Carolina Swartzentruber Amish Auction

10 Interesting Household Items From A North Carolina Swartzentruber Amish Auction

The Amish community at Ellenboro, North Carolina is having an auction next month – the first annual sale for the five-year-old Swartzentruber settlement. What’s neat here is that the auction company has taken extensive photos of the things up for sale, posting over 100 photos online. The Amish are not “frozen in time”, as they are often labeled. But if one group of Amish were…

Wisconsin Woman Leaves Amish Community, Starts Successful Bakery (UPDATE: Bakery Unexpectedly Closes; Miriam “Victim Of Domestic Violence”)

Wisconsin Woman Leaves Amish Community, Starts Successful Bakery (UPDATE: Bakery Unexpectedly Closes; Miriam “Victim Of Domestic Violence”)

~ February 2026 Update on Bakery’s Closure & Miriam at Bottom ~ “I did not tell them I was leaving…I left them a note, and left.” Miriam Lambright says that “looking outside, I was like – there’s more there.” Leaving her community meant “freedom.” Miriam left the Amish seven years ago, at age 22. Her story is briefly told in a new video from Milwaukee…

Someone Is Stealing Amish Buggy Signs (Delta County, Michigan)

Someone Is Stealing Amish Buggy Signs (Delta County, Michigan)

Someone is swiping Amish buggy warning signs in Delta County, Michigan. After the latest round of thefts, the total of stolen signs is now four. And this is not just the sign the thief is taking – whoever is doing it, is actually uprooting the post as well – from three feet of concrete. Buggy sign in Delta County, MI. Photo by Clarissa Kell/Escanaba Daily…