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Roberts Farm

April 14, 2024 Grace Kanoy
Black Angus Cattle
Black Angus Cattle
Inspecting the herd
Inspecting the herd
Ready to move to another pasture.
Ready to move to another pasture.
Beautiful pasture. Healthy pasture. Healthy Cows.
Beautiful pasture. Healthy pasture. Healthy Cows.
Lloyd and Tammy Roberts
Lloyd and Tammy Roberts

Roberts Farm is a first-generation cow-calf operation established in 2012, specializing in Angus-based cattle. In 2020, the farm expanded with a retail storefront located at 130 S. Main Street in Denton, where they proudly feature not only their own beef but also a curated selection of locally sourced products through partnerships with nearby farmers and small businesses.

The farm includes 200 acres of pastureland and an additional 112 acres of protected timberland, preserved through a permanent Agricultural Easement in partnership with Three Rivers Land Trust. This agreement safeguards the land from future development while maintaining its natural beauty and providing both tax and income benefits.

Roberts Farm practices rotational grazing, moving cattle every 4–5 days to ensure fresh forage and promote soil health. The cattle are pasture-raised and have daily access to clean water, grass, and supplemental grain. Processing occurs between 16–20 months of age to ensure optimal tenderness and quality. The herd’s health is managed in coordination with a local veterinarian, and bulls are selected based on genetic data to meet Certified Angus Beef standards.

The farm is operated by Lloyd and Tammy Roberts, with recent support from local high school students pursuing careers in agriculture—continuing their commitment to education and community involvement.

SATURDAY- RAIN OR SHINE

Guided tours will run every hour on the hour.

What to Expect on the Tour:

  • Visitors will be taken out to pasture to see cattle (hay wagon). Farming practices will be communicated (rotational grazing, Stockpiling fescue, clover pasture, novel endophyte pasture, supplement winter nutrition with un-rolling round bales, spring-fall calving, fertilizing/lime). Review retail storefront located on 130 South Main Street Denton, NC.

Products for Sale:

  • All Cuts of Meat and Free samples of sliders.

Vendors:

  • Arukah Restorative Holistics LLC (Tallow Balm Products)

Children Activites:

Heifer Calf (petting/feeding)

Parking:

  • Gravel parking adequate to handle traffic for farm visitors, Public restroom available.

WHAT TO BRING:
BRING A COOLER to stock up on beef (variety of cuts available), jerky, t-shirts and hats for sale

  • Sunhat

  • Sunscreen

  • Comfortable shoes

LOCATION: 8301 Woods Dairy Rd., Denton, NC 27239

 
In Farm Tour Tags Davidson County, Beef, Farm, Angus, Denton, Farm trust, Forage

 

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