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Our Story

Get to Know Us

Foxglove & Feathers is a small family farm tucked into six acres of Southern Maryland. Our animals roam oak-shaded pasture and forest, our garden feeds our family and our neighbors, and everything here is raised with intention and handled with honesty. We're not certified organic — because if an animal is sick, they get treated, full stop, and no label will ever come before their care. We believe self-sufficiency, animal welfare, and stewardship of the land aren't trends, they're a way of life. 

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Our Farming Philosophy

Stewards of the Land

This farm is not just where we work — it's an ecosystem we are responsible for. We think carefully about what we take from the land and what we give back, farming in a way that keeps soil, wildlife, and pasture healthy for the long haul. The century-old oaks our hens shelter under, the garden that feeds our family and our neighbors, the creatures that share this six acres with us — all of it is held in trust. We don't see ourselves as owners so much as caretakers, doing our best to leave this particular piece of Southern Maryland better than we found it.

The Animal Comes First

Free-range isn't a marketing term here — it's just what our animals do. Our hens roam six acres of oak-shaded pasture, our goats graze as goats are meant to, and their comfort shapes every decision we make. We believe that an animal raised well, with space to behave naturally and real care when they need it, is the foundation of everything good that comes off this farm. The wellbeing of our animals will always come before our bottom line.

Building Something That Lasts

We came to farming after years of learning, because we wanted to live differently — growing our own food, sharing our harvest with friends, neighbors, and those in need, and building something meaningful to pass on. Sustainability and self-sufficiency aren't trends we're chasing. They're the reason we're here. We're not trying to grow big. We're trying to do this right, on this particular piece of Southern Maryland ground, for as long as we can.

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