The Holland family has several hundred years of continuous agricultural heritage in the Americas, with over one hundred of those years in the Ozarks. It is our belief that we have both a sacred and ancestral duty to our land and our people.
We perform this duty by implementing traditionalist agrarian principles, most commonly referred to as “permaculture”, “organic farming”, and “regenerative agriculture”, which emphasize our duty to both the land and our communities as a whole.
The Holland Family Farm is in the process of obtaining our USDA Organic Certification, so we abide by all of the same guidelines and regulations as other organic farms within the United States of America.
Angus Cattle
The Holland Family Farm breeds Angus cattle, which were originally developed in Scotland, but have become a globally recognized breed for their meat quality and adaptability. According to our experience, Angus cattle provide high quality meat and are well adapted to the environmental conditions and topography of the Ozarks.
Buckfast Honeybees
The Holland Family Farm’s apiary is full of Buckfast Honeybees, which are descendants of the honeybees developed by Brother Adam at Buckfast Abbey in England, from monasteries across the Old World (such as Mount Athos in Greece).
German Shepherd Dogs
The Holland Family Farm has a pair of American Kennel Club (AKC) Registered German Shepherd Dogs who serve as guardians and companions for our family and livestock.
Permaculture Orchard
The Holland Family Farm has an orchard which offers a wide variety of fruit and nuts throughout the seasons. We have access to Red Mulberries every summer, Green Anjou Pears and Black Walnuts every autumn, and Persimmons after the first frost.