Diversified Family Farm
Cattle
Cattle: Black Angus, Black Angus
Where only a select few will do For each of us, it is important to connect with nature and each other in some way. We believe it ought to be beautiful, thoughtful, and well done. Always. Woodpile Ranch is a family-owned and operated ranch dedicated to traditional small-farm practices, holistic sustainable animal husbandry, responsible land stewardship, and soil conservation.. The main business of Woodpile is raising and selling Black Angus breeding stock - and we also pasture raise chickens, guinea fowl, and eggs. All of our livestock is free to roam. No hormones or unnecessary antibiotics are used. All livestock eat from pastures that are free of pesticides, herbicides, and synthetic fertilizers. Member,Mississippi Angus Association Member,American Angus Association Jamesand Doloresstarted their journey together in 1967, renovating swimming pools with their revolutionary PIP (Pool In a Pool) fiberglass liner. Learn morehere. They semi-retired in 1986, becoming full time ranchers and limiting their fiberglass manufacturing activities. Cattle Business magazine wrote a feature article about the ranch in 2004. Read ithere. In 2005 they were names Progressive Breeder of the Year by the Mississippi Angus Association. Onikais a senior consultant who has worked throughout North America, Europe, and India. She now focuses on IT project management. Read morehere. In 2013, she was nominated as Outstanding Livestock Producer and Outstanding Conservation Farmer by the Neshoba County Soil & Water Conservation District. 973 Highway 494, Union, Mississippi 39365, US Copyright © 2023 Woodpile Ranch -
For each of us, it is important to connect with nature and each other in some way. We believe it ought to be beautiful, thoughtful, and well done. Always.
Meet James & Dolores Townsend, Onika Huggins
Farm Stand Owner · Since 1986
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