About Our Farm

Our passion at Clover Hill is to have the healthiest, happiest, and cleanest animals possible – which means healthy, nutrient dense food for you and your family; the way God intended our food should be! Our animals are never given antibiotics, steroids, hormones, growth stimulants or fed GMO feed.
Showing posts with label Pasture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pasture. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Cows grazing in the harvested wheat field

Brad was preparing to mow the wheat stubble for straw when he noticed the field was thick with crab grass.  Instead of baling the straw he let the milk cows graze on it.  As you can see - they loved it!    This definitely was a gift from God.  


"Lester", the bull , watching over his beautiful herd!!

Cows feasting on more crab grass. 
Brad pastured the milk cows on Sorghum Sudan grass for the first time Wednesday morning - they were like a kid in a candy store; or a mom in an organic store!!  (: 

Behind the Sorghum Sudan Grass is our field of non-GMO, organic corn.  The corn really looks great, thus far.  It's an absolute faith builder to see all the dry brittle pastures surrounding these two lush green fields.  God is definitely taking care of His cows during this record breaking drought.     









Milk Cows Grazing on Sorghum Sudan Grass


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Answered Prayers!!

The pastures are turning green again underneath the dried out grass.

Corn coming through!! 

A couple weeks ago, Brad asked some of our members to pray for rain.  We hadn't had rain for many weeks and our pastures were drying up.  He also needed to plant his corn by June 15th.   We've had an inch or more of rain in the last week and he was able to plant his corn.  As you can see from the dry soil - we still need more rain, but we have faith that GOD will provide all of our needs.  Thanks for your prayers!

Clover Field

A pretty picture of our green clover field.  This will be our winter feed for the cows. 





Tuesday, May 1, 2012





Lois Ann took some awesome pictures Monday night.  The white hoop houses in the back ground is what Brad and Floyd call "Chicken Town".  Where Floyd's layers and the meat chickens are pastured.

 I think Lois has an eye for photography.  What do you think???