Mixed Livestock Farm
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Pigs
Pig: Red Wattle
Poultry
Chicken: Freedom Ranger, Chicken: Big Red Broiler, Chicken: Cornish Cross
Pickup
farm pickup
Markets & Stores
farmers market
Bulk & Shares
CSA partnerships, bulk orders
Delivery & Shipping
shipping
Old Cotton Hill Farms is located just north of Ila, GA in a little community called Pocataligo. We specialize in homesteading and regenerative agriculture, raising feeder piglets, pork and poultry meat stock, and eggs. We grow heritage breed Red Wattle hogs and meat chickens out on soft dirt and under sweet sunshine. We also raise woodland foraging layer hens for eggs. We pride ourselves in our work, feeding Non GMO NO corn/soy feed, using NO pesticides/herbicides, administering NO synthetic medications to protein producers, and farrowing with NO farrowing crates. Our pigs and chickens are happy doing what these animals were made to do! Run by Chez and Neah Maxwell on 32 acres of pasture and woodland that's been in Neah's family for generations. The farm is named for Neah's Memaw's stories of picking cotton "from here all the way to Banks Crossing." They began homesteading in May 2016. Farming is Direct Action.
| accountant turned farmer | Chez graduated from Piedmont College in Demorest, GA, in Spring 2013 with an undergraduate degree in Accounting. He began accounting work while also continuing his education at Piedmont College, graduating in Winter 2016 with a Masters of Business Administration. Chez has worked in the finance field for 9 years, while also working as lead farmer here on the farm! He is both the brains and the brawn of our operation, and works hard to keep Neah’s daydreaming feet on the ground and pushing hard toward checking off boxes on their farm goals list. Chez’s business background gives him a solid understanding of the logistic side of farming, and provides much knowledge in the realm of supply, demand, cost, and profit. Farming is a learn as you go adventure for him, and he truly thrives doing the good work. | living out legacies | Old Cotton Hill Farms was not always a farm or homestead. In fact, Neah spent her childhood running barefoot on this land, having been born right where we are! The land we tend has been in Neah’s family for many years, and has grown a number of crops from corn to cotton. We named our farm “Old Cotton Hill” because of Neah’s fond memories of her Memaw telling stories of picking cotton “from here all the way to Banks Crossing…”. Neah left the land for a short time to attend and graduate from the University of Georgia in 2014 with an Early Childhood Education degree, but she couldn’t stay away long. She found herself right back here, teaching in the same county she was born into. Neah has taught grades 5, 2, and 1, but even after grasping a solid career, knew she had some big shoes to fill. She felt a calling to pick up where people like her memaw and her papas left off. Luckily, Chez felt that same urge and they together began their homestead in May of 2016. All of her life Neah has wanted nothing more than to live as simple as possible, with a house full of kids and a yard full of animals. While she hasn’t quite checked off all of those boxes, she is learning to be a better cook, gardener, and animal caretaker every day.
Meet Chez & Neah Maxwell
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