About Us

Dennis is a fifth generation farmer, his forefathers had draft horses and were one of the last families in West Point Utah to switch to tractors. They fed over three hundred head of feeder cattle along with cow calf and raised many fields of row crops, at times they hired out to put up neighbors hay all while using horses and later tractors. The first day of field work he remembers is the summer of 1971 hoeing beets with his father, grandfather, and great grandfather in a line, a couple of months before starting grade school.

He remembers the lessons they quietly taught him, grandma’s excellent food at lunch and seeing sugar beets in his dreams that night and many more to come. To his family, farming was and still is about more than putting food on the table.

Dennis moved out and rented a farm raising cattle, married Celeste before they purchased and moved to their farm in West Corinne Utah, their goal was to give their children the same opportunities. He thoroughly enjoys doing farmwork with horses, it keeps him in touch with the land, his family's legacy and it just feels right. On the good days it feels right, on the not so good days it still feels right. They farm with horses and tractors.

Weather and health permitting we’re wanting to get in the fields.

Farming technological advancements of the last few decades have indeed been remarkable but, for everything gained there is also something lost. Keeping in mind the important things that are being lost is one reason we enjoy farming with horses and why he enjoys creating draft horse art.


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