Fuller Family Farms


Farming Principles

Farm HouseFuller Family Farms is a small family farm founded in 1999. We provide locally produced farm fresh products. The farm is based on biblical principles which affect the work ethic, management and stewardship of the farm.

Hard work is a consequence of man’s fallen state. “By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground” (Genesis 3:19). Intense work is a part of this life. Avoiding it has lead to devastating social, medical and ecological consequences.

Our ambition is to work hard, mind our own business, lead a quiet (simple) life, work with our own hands in an effort to gain respect of those around us and to remain independent (I Thessalonians 4:11). We seek hard work knowing it benefits our fitness and productively occupies our leisure. Our products are handled personally with minimal reliance on machinery, keeping things quiet and simple.

Satisfaction with the end product is important to us. Our market is based on the respect we have humbly gained from those around us. Processing our own products has helped us to achieve independence.

We acknowledge that God made the world and everything in it. All belong to Him (Acts 17: 24). Because the land and livestock belong to God, we treat and manage them with respect. The cows at Fuller Family Farms receive pasture, hay, alfalfa and a ration of grain during milking. The grain is custom blended with no additives or hormones. Our long term goal is to access pasture relying less on grain during the grazing season. Your prayers are greatly appreciated as we explore long range goals of the farm.

Last Updated: June 12, 2006 | Christina