About UsMy Great-Grandparents Oliver Webb and Sylvia Wilson-Webb moved to this farm sometime in 1900. It was the first 56 acres that they would purchase in Clinton County known as the Ryan Farm. They purchased additional farm land and had around 800 acres which they farmed with 6 teams of horses. My grandfather Bert McKenzie Webb was the last son to marry Elizabeth Weber-Webb and received 135 acres. They lived here at the farm with my great-grandparents until they purchase a house in Wilmington. Pam and I moved to the farm December 1982 after my grandfather Bert passed away in March and my grandmother Elizabeth passed away in November 1982. We have two children Ryan (1984) and Sara (1987).
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Our Farm Model |
In 1996 we put our entire farm in grass and decided we would start raising livestock again. We started out with meat goats and then added hair sheep. In 2008 we were invited to sell our Lamb at Deerfield Farmers Market. After selling for one season we decided to add Pasture Raised Pork, and Grass Fed Beef. In 2010 we added Free Range Brown Eggs. We are not certified Organic but we use the same practices.
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