We didn’t inherit this life; we’re a first-generation farm that started with a big dream on a tiny 1/3-acre subdivision lot. Back then, we were packing rabbits, chickens, pigs, and goats into a subdivision backyard. In January 2020, we finally moved to our current farm—just as the world went crazy. It was a rough start, but God more than provided for us.
A few months later, we bought our first dairy cow. It didn’t take long for us to realize that one cow wasn’t going to be enough—once we fell in love with the dairy life, we were all in. Now, we’re home to a growing herd of dairy girls.
While the kids are the heartbeat of this place, the two of us are the ones steering the ship. We’ve never been a couple to take the “easy” or expected path. Our life together has been defined by bold decisions—the kind that change everything in an instant.
Leaving the convenience of town for a farm and choosing to open a full-scale dairy weren’t just small steps; they were massive leaps of faith. We believe that if you want a different life, you have to be willing to make the big moves to get there. We aren’t afraid of the hard work it takes to build a vision from the ground up, because our goal is to leave our children a legacy truly worth having.
The Captains of the Ship
Craig: When he isn’t on the farm, Craig works for a grading company, spending his days “bulldozering” and running excavators.
Jenni: I oversee the daily heartbeat of the dairy—from milking schedules and processing to deliveries and the farm store.
The Next Generation
Jonathan- A 2026 graduate of Northwest Shoals in Industrial Systems Technology, Jonathan keeps the farm running working as our Maintenance Tech & Herd Manager.
Fun Fact: He chose Industrial Maintenance because he couldn’t pick between electrical, mechanical, or plumbing—now he gets to do it all.
Elijah: A high school senior also studying Industrial Systems at Northwest Shoals, Elijah works at a local feed store when he isn’t helping here.
Fun Fact: His early childhood hobby of rock collecting led him to making wire jewelry which led him pursue a career as an electrician.
Kylie: Our youngest is currently in high school and learning the ropes of the farm store.
Fun Fact: When she isn’t working or studying, she’s busy writing an original novel series. She wants to pursue a Biology degree in college.
