What is the name of your farm/ranch?

we don't live on a farm either but have named our 1 1/2 acres Egg Acres Farm. And when we move i will have my hubby make a sign that says just that!! Erinm
 
Sterling Acres Farm
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Just our family's name. LOL
 
We don't have a farm, only 7 and a half acres on top of a wooded hill. But we have TONS of critters, domestic and otherwise, thus we named our place:

Critter Hill

At any one point we have our cats, chickens, crabs, hamster, plus our neighbor's honey bees, raccoons (wild, but we've named some of them), skunks, possums, groundhogs, various rodentia (squirrels, chipmunks, mice), plague of toads, frogs (not as plentiful as the toads), spiders the size of small hamsters, some sort of small reptiles (lizards? salamanders? not sure), snakes (garter and corn snakes), enough birds to deafen you in the day time, enough bugs to deafen you in the night time, bats, occasionally our neighbor's old one eyed beagle, deer, groundhogs, wild pheasants, wild turkeys, foxes, occasionally a pack of fox hounds in full cry, bunnies...

I'm sure there is more that I am forgetting, but once we realized how ALIVE this place was, we figured the name was appropriate.
 
Our farm name is Patchwork Farm. It has a dual meaning. We inherited one piece of land that was hubby's family farm from the 1800's. We were lucky enough to be able to buy two other pieces, so we are putting the farm back together like a patchwork quilt. It also seems we are piecing and patching everything here.
 
I love reading these names and the stories behind them!

We don't have a farm of our own yet. We both grew up on farms and are stuck renting a house for now. DH and I are hoping to buy a small farm on Tuesday if the price is right (there's a sheriff's sale) to use as a starter place until we can afford the real farm we want later on. Of course, I'm already dreaming about it and starting playing with what to call it if we do get it. What I came up with was Clover Valley Farm.
This place is right across from a local road called Clover Rd, the pastures around here have lots of clover in them, and I'm a grazing specialist with the USDA, so I deal with forage species on a regular basis. The pasture field is a 12 acre valley. So that's where the name came from. My Mom suggested Klover Valley Farm because DH and I's last name starts with a K, but I'm not sure about that!

Oh and the farms we grew up on... DH's family called theirs Hilly Meadow Farm because we're in hill country and they have lots of hayfields. My parents' never really called ours anything, but I have always kind of referred to it as Herrington Hereford Farms because Herrington is my family's last name and we have Hereford and Hereford crossbred cattle.
 
Not actual farm, but 6 acres with chickens, dogs, cats, and maybe someday horses....
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White Crow is what we named the place when we moved here 11 years ago. There was a white, not albino, crow that lived in one of our trees with six or seven other regular black crows. We always thought of it as a sign of good fortune, and loved to see it regularly every day. Unfortunately, it disappeared after three or four years.
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Ours is LockedHearts Farms , our last name is Lockhart and Hubby & I were High School sweethearts that got back together 20 something years after school.
My logo is our farm logo, I have a ring with the lockedhearts and had a tattoo done last year of the same logo.
 

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