Chas,
the story of the people who own the farm is very inspiring.
About 18 years ago the guy got "downsized" when TI went through
a makeover. He took his payoff and bought 20 acres of very rough land that
no one else wanted. Over the years he and his wife built it into a very successful business and the place is absolutely awesome.

They sell milk, eggs and meat to folks who want pure products. They raise all their own food for the cows, chickens and pigs plus their own use. The cows are milked twice daily and produce 10 gallons of milk each every day and sells for $10.00 per gallon with a waiting list of customers. Most of the meat sells for around $6.00 a pound, the egg are $5.00 a dozen and again there is a waiting list.

Today he and his wife are selling the place, it has a 3900 SF house on it too, and the business and will retire to the Bahamas on the new 60 foot Yacht they are having built. He is 51 and she is 49 - now that is a success story.

Twice a year they hold an appreciation party for their customers and usually between 400 and 500 people show up. They give away a lot of stuff and hold all kinds of games which you "buy into" - but the prizes are pretty great.

We hate to see them go.

Deane