Family Farm Tours

Do you have that one childhood memory that changed your life?

 

 

 

Thinking back I have so many memories that have helped me on my life trajectory and have given me the skills to do what I do now.

 

 

 

 

Silly things like cutting firewood with my dad and hanging clothes on the clothes line.

 

 

 

I distinctly remember canning tomato sauce with my mom, I can even remember the smell.

 

One memory I really enjoy is picking strawberries with my mom and making strawberry jam. It was sooo good!

 

So many skills were passed down to me, that I took for granted until I needed them as a farmer and homesteader.

 

What if you could give those memories to your children?

 

What if you by coming out to the farm, and learning to appreciate and know where their food comes from, sets them on a trajectory to learn to provide for themselves and their families when they grow up?

 

 

Welcome to our humble farm.

 

We want to invite you to come visit and have an up close, and personal visit with farm animals and meet a real farmer!

 

This is an unique experience and unlike anything available in the local community.

Our goal is to help you connect with the land and inspire, encourage, and help you to begin where you are, and use what you have to start your homesteading journey.

 

Family Farm Days are all about the farm experience:

  • Feed a pig.

  • Hold a chicken or baby duck.

  • Pet a goat or two.

  • See what is growing during each of the season’s of the year.  Each season is different.

  • You get personal one-on-one experience with Farmer Stephanie as she shows you all the farm things!

  • Taste some farm products.

  • Special farm surprise.


Dates

 

  • October 2, 2021:  Register HERE


Cost

Pre-registration is required and the full amount is due at registration in order to secure your spot.

 

 

The cost is $35/ family

 

Register HERE for the next Family Farm Tour

 

There are NO REFUNDS (please plan accordingly for inclement weather)

 


Warning: Under Texas law (chapter 87, civil practice and remedies code), a farm animal professional or farm owner or lessee is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in farm animal activities, including an employee or independent contractor, resulting from the inherent risks of farm animal activities.

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