A popular farm in Wall that offered hay rides, pumpkin picking and a petting farm has shut down after decades of operation.

Atlantic Farms made the announcement on its Facebook page Wednesday that it has found homes on other farms for the rescued animals which resided there.

The 300-acre family-owned farm along Atlantic Avenue, which has been operating since 1988, will sell its tractors, equipment, antiques and other items at an auction on April 25.

“It is with heavy hearts after various business and personal circumstances, Atlantic Farms will no longer be in operation,” the farm’s owners - the Tobia family wrote on Facebook. “It has been an extremely difficult decision to close our doors and fields to all of you."

“Atlantic Farms has left an indelible mark on the community - thanks to you who have been a part of our farm’s history," the farm said. "We will miss all of you, our valued customers, clients and community.”

The farm also sold Christmas trees, holiday decor and toys.

No one answered the phone at the farm late Thursday morning.

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