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We have a 200 acres of fertile black land soil located in Alachua County, FL. We grew vegetables since we acquired the land in 1985 until we decided to raise grass-fed beef in 2006. We quit growing vegetables and turned all our land into pasture for cattle. Our pasture consist of mostly native forage including legumes such as clovers & indigo. We found the flavor of our beef exceptionally good because of the type of soil & grass we have. We do not fertilizer our pasture. We don't use any chemicals wormer or vaccines on our cattle. We also grow open-pollinated corn and make home-made CORN MEAL & GRITS. Our purpose is to produce grassfed beef and other home grown harvest for local people's freezers. We invite interested people to come and see our farm and cattle.

Winter Crops

Meats/Livestock: beef, Grains: corn

Spring Crops

Meats/Livestock: beef, Grains: corn

Summer Crops

Meats/Livestock: beef, Grains: corn

Fall Crops

Meats/Livestock: beef, Grains: corn

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