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BN Acres

April 16, 2022 Grace Kanoy
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From the time they’re born until they reach full maturity, the cows on Jeff Boyst’s 100-year-old farm, BN Acres,  graze on nothing but grass. Depending on the season, the herd of about fifty Charolais cattle enjoy a rotating crop of rye, millet, fescue, orchard grass, and sorghum-sudan grass. Boyst took over his family’s farm when his grandfather passed away in 2007.

The Charolais breed is one of the oldest of the French cattle breeds, native to the Charles region in France. Boyst’s grandfather selected this breed because of the healthier aspect of leaner beef. Boyst’s beef is purely grass-fed and grass-finished and so, his product is naturally leaner than grain-finished cows.

The cattle graze over 100+ acres of pasture on grasses indigenous to the region. Through careful planning, BN Acres have a strong and healthy herd that was built to thrive in the varying Piedmont NC climate. 

BN Acres has grown into a sustainable homestead-style farm raising not only Charolais cattle, but sheep, donkeys, seasonal fruits, nuts and occasional vegetables. Meet the Boyst family and enjoy the tour that runs every 30 minutes.

 

WHAT TO DO - RAIN OR SHINE

  • Guided tours run every 30 minutes on the half hour.

  • Exhibit of farm and agriculture equipment

  • CHILDREN ACTIVITIES: Children can enjoy additional activities such as painting bee hives, and feeding the donkeys and sheep.

PRODUCTS

  • Animal Welfare Approved certified grass-fed beef

  • Honey

  • Eggs

WHAT TO BRING:
BRING A COOLER to stock up on delicious beef, honey, and eggs.

LOCATION: 1043 Turner Rd, Lexington, NC


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In Farm Tour Tags beef, pasture-raised, cows, Charolais, grass fed, grass finished, Davidson County

Snider's Dairy

May 10, 2018 Grace Kanoy
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Snider's Dairy is a family-owned dairy farm located near Denton, North Carolina. They have a small herd that currently consists of 56 of the most gentle and friendliest dairy cows you will ever meet. 

The farm is owned and operated by Mark Snider and his three boys: Robert, Joshua, and Jacob. Joshua Snider also works as the agriculture instructor at West Davidson High School and brings high school students to work, learn and participate in the washing, cleaning and milking of his herd. The farm has become known for calf photography, farm tours, Future Farmers of America events and fun educational parodies on video!

This small dairy is an ideal opportunity for visitors to get a first-hand experience of a working dairy.. Snider's Dairy is organized to allow for visitors and volunteers to experience farm life. 

The farm primarily milks Holstein and Jersey cows along with some cross bred animals. Snider's cows spend most of their days out grazing on the pasture and are fed a complete mixed ration grain free from hormones and milk enhancing supplements. Each one of the cows has a name and are referred to by name rather than their Id tags.

 

WHAT TO DO
Come meet the friendliest cows in the Carolinas! When you visit Snider's Dairy you will get to become up close and personal with our animals. We will guide you through the farm and show you are almost completed new milking facility.

  • Guided tour every 15 minutes

  • Hands-on encounters with all animals

  • Hayrides for the family and more!

TASTE & BUY

  • Experience real homemade ice cream made with the freshest dairy

  • Toy barns

  • T-shirts

WHAT TO BRING:

BRING A COOLER.

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In Farm Tour Tags dairy, jersey, holstein, animals, cows, family farm, denton, north carolina

 

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