Diversified Family Farm
Goats
Goat: Alpine, Goat: Boer, Goat: Nigerian Dwarf, Goat: Nubian, Goat: Saanen
Poultry
Poultry: Barred Rock, Poultry: Leghorn
Handmade soap with our own goat's milk! Handmade beeswax lotion bars made by Merry Meadows Hand roasted coffee from Merry Meadows Create a free Account for special deals! See what we have on our family farm Learn from our informational farm blog Come tour our farm free of charge! Bring your class to our farm for an educational tour All our fun stuff in one convenient place! A fun farm animal name generator for ideas Get directions to our lovely small farm! Member of the press? Contact us here Make a free account for special deals! Set in Southern Oklahoma’s Marshall County located right off of the beautiful Red River, Merry Meadows Farm is a small, woman-owned farm. We strive to create value for our community by supporting local food and sustainability through organic farming practices and education. With most of the family who has already lived and worked on farms from California to Texas, with our combined knowledge and expertise we set out to start our own family farm. Our passion is research and is at the heart of our operation. We promise to provide our consumers the very best quality, variety, and freshness from our vegetable gardens to our goat products. We are committed to conducting our business in harmony with nature by using organic growing practices. We integrate sustainability into every decision we make on our farm and care deeply about preserving the environment. Building a farm is a journey, not a destination. We have 24,000 linear feet of growing space in our two gardens on our family farm. Each garden plot has drip line irrigation, automatic watering and fertilization. Each garden plot is covered in landscape plastic to help keep the weeds at bay too. We grow a variety of produce each year on our farm with the most recent crop including: yellow squash, zucchini, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, okra, spaghetti squash, butternut squash and bell peppers. In addition to our two garden plots we also have a hoop house and a green house. Our greenhouse is double insulated with a inflated barrier wall and we have a heater too. This helps us grow our delicious produce year round here in Southern Oklahoma. This helps us feed our community with fresh organically grown produce no matter what Oklahoma weather comes our way! If you want any fresh picked produce from Merry Meadows Farm you can find it at our Farm Store. When we first started our family farm, we purchased three Boer goats: Fluff (our herd matriarch) and her two daughters. Over the years our goat herd has grown to have several different breeds of goats. We now have many more goats and we breed our does every Fall and they have their freshening (have their babies) in the Spring. Our goat babies are available for sale to other small farms and for FFA & 4H projects too. All of our goat kids are available on a first come, first served basis. If you’re interested in purchasing a Boer goat from our farm you cansend us a message here. Shorty after having our small herd of Boer goats we decided to get some dairy goats too. We purchased a Nigerian dwarf goat, and 2 Alpine / Nubian cross goats. After the first year of dairy goat babies that were born on the farm, we started milking our dairy goats. And wow, goat’s milk is delicious! It’s so creamy and so good, we just had to get some more dairy goats in our herd so we could get more milk! We ended up adding a little more diversity to our goat herd. We got a Nubian goat and a Saanen goat and a new milking barn too. Every year we get bigger and bigger, we can’t wait to see what in in store for our goat herd in the future. You can get some of our Raw Goat’s Milk at our Farm Storeand come say hi to the goats while you’re here! When we started Merry Meadows Farm in 2020 we got just a few americauna chickens from our local agricultural supply store. It didn’t take long before we had a mixed flock of more than 30 chickens on our farm. We have our main mixed flock of chickens that are specifically for layin
Set in Southern Oklahoma’s Marshall County located right off of the beautiful Red River, Merry Meadows Farm is a small, woman-owned farm. We strive to create value for our community by supporting local food and sustainability through organic farming practices and education. With most of the family who has already lived and worked on farms from California to Texas, with our combined knowledge and expertise we set out to start our own family farm. Our passion is research and is at the heart of our operation. We promise to provide our consumers the very best quality, variety, and freshness from our vegetable gardens to our goat products. We are committed to conducting our business in harmony with nature by using organic growing practices. We integrate sustainability into every decision we make on our farm and care deeply about preserving the environment. Building a farm is a journey, not a destination. We have 24,000 linear feet of growing space in our two gardens on our family farm. Each garden plot has drip line irrigation, automatic watering and fertilization. Each garden plot is covered in landscape plastic to help keep the weeds at bay too. We grow a variety of produce each year on our farm with the most recent crop including: yellow squash, zucchini, heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, okra, spaghetti squash, butternut squash and bell peppers. In addition to our two garden plots we also have a hoop house and a green house. Our greenhouse is double insulated with a inflated barrier wall and we have a heater too. This helps us grow our delicious produce year round here in Southern Oklahoma. This helps us feed our community with fresh organically grown produce no matter what Oklahoma weather comes our way! If you want any fresh picked produce from Merry Meadows Farm you can find it at our Farm Store. When we first started our family farm, we purchased three Boer goats: Fluff (our herd matriarch) and her two daughters. Over the years our goat herd has grown to have several different breeds of goats. We now have many more goats and we breed our does every Fall and they have their freshening (have their babies) in the Spring. Our goat babies are available for sale to other small farms and for FFA & 4H projects too. All of our goat kids are available on a first come, first served basis. If you’re interested in purchasing a Boer goat from our farm you cansend us a message here. Shorty after having our small herd of Boer goats we decided to get some dairy goats too. We purchased a Nigerian dwarf goat, and 2 Alpine / Nubian cross goats. After the first year of dairy goat babies that were born on the farm, we started milking our dairy goats. And wow, goat’s milk is delicious! It’s so creamy and so good, we just had to get some more dairy goats in our herd so we could get more milk! We ended up adding a little more diversity to our goat herd. We got a Nubian goat and a Saanen goat and a new milking barn too. Every year we get bigger and bigger, we can’t wait to see what in in store for our goat herd in the future. You can get some of our Raw Goat’s Milk at our Farm Storeand come say hi to the goats while you’re here! When we started Merry Meadows Farm in 2020 we got just a few americauna chickens from our local agricultural supply store. It didn’t take long before we had a mixed flock of more than 30 chickens on our farm. We have our main mixed flock of chickens that are specifically for laying eggs that we sell in our Farm Store! We have a mix of all different kinds of breeds of chickens including: leghorn, barred rock, road island red, cochin and more. We also breed a unique breed of chickens called Silkie chickens. They have all down feathers, so they look and feel super fluffy or “silkie”. They are also a small breed of chicken that’s referred to as a bantam chicken. Silkie chickens are a perfect breed for kids because they are so docile. They are also easy to house because they can’t fly since they have all down feathers. We b
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