Hood Family Farms
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Hood Family Farms
bringing clean, fresh, sustainably raised food to our local community
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Our mission is to raise food to the highest standards for our local community. This means we treat our animals humanely. They graze on grass free of pesticides and herbicides as nature intended, and the way the animals rotate across the pastures is designed to add back important nutrients and microbes to support soil health and carbon sequestration. Simply put healthier soil = healthier forage for animals = healthier animals = healthier food for people = healthier people.

We are passionate about delicious quality food, the environment, and educating those around us on building a healthier more sustainable food system.

In order to continue to support our mission, we have to scale up to keep costs down. We’ve identified multiple ways to increase revenues so that we can make this happen including adding overnight farm stays on air bnb and offering freshly prepared farm foods for sale in a mobile food trailer. This will give us an opportunity to allow others to come and connect directly with nature and to showcase just how good farm fresh food can be.

The funds raised will directly support building rentable cabins and our first farm to fork food trailer.

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Welcome to the Farm!

We’re a small East Texas regenerative farming operation raising pastured poultry and eggs plus grass-fed sheep and cattle on a rotational grazing system plus a chemical free garden with the goal of providing the healthiest, highest quality product to our local community and improving the environment while we do it. Follow along with us on our journey, we can promise, it’ll be a wild ride!

Photos from around the farm

 

going beyond sustainability and supporting a regenerative way of life.

Hood Family Farms operates under the principles of regenerative farming. This means that we use animal impact to improve soil quality and sequester carbon… pretty awesome, right?!