Diamond B Farm
Haley Brazel
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Region: Middle - Sumner County
Method of Sale: Farmers Market, On Farm Sale, Pick Your Own
Farmers' Market: Portland TN Farmers Market, Gallatin Farmers Market, Macon County Farmers Market
Pick Your Own: You pick CutFlowers
Additional Information:
Located in Northern Middle Tennessee, less than a mile from highway 174, Diamond B Farm sits nestled in a beautiful country hollow! Purchased in 1994 (the year Kevin and Cindy married), the farm has been our home for 28 years. My parents are city slickers, but they found their way to farming through mentors and other friends who showed horses and raised cows. My name is Haley, and I am the main person running the social media account and the only child to Kevin and Cindy. I was fortunate enough to grow up in a family, who has a strong value for agriculture. We have traveled the United States showing livestock and doing various judging competitions. 4-H and FFA have made me so many lifelong friends.
On our farm, we raise registered Charolais beef cattle, Belgium draft horses, Orpington chickens, Jumbo Coturnix quail, and a whole barn yard of other animals. During the summer months, we have farm fresh vegetables, eggs, and flowers. We have a little bit of everything! Our newest adventure will be a You-Pick Flower Garden! Where people can make reservations and come, make a beautiful bouquet, take lots of pictures, have picnics, and more!
Our mission is to help people better understand agriculture and adopt new ways to provide for their families. Gardening is an easy start for those who want to get a little experience in agriculture. We advocate for people to ask questions and research any area of agriculture their hearts feel drawn too! Our favorite kind of gardening is container gardening! They are smaller than regular gardens but are just as much fun and perfect for those starting out or with small spaces! We love producing our own food and we love showing everyone how to that themselves.
Available: Cut Flowers, Asparagus, Peppers, Pumpkins, Squash Summer, Tomatoes, Eggs