Historic Farmstead Located Along the Kentucky Bourbon Trail
Bardstown, Kentucky
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Bardstown, Kentucky
Harvest and Oak Heritage Farm stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of agricultural history, showcasing significant integrity in its architecture, farming practices, commerce, and cultural significance. This land has been nurtured by generations of dedicated farmers since the late 18th century, each contributing to the deep-rooted traditions that define our community. The values and beliefs that have flourished here, particularly during the transformative years of the early 20th century, underscore the vital role that farming communities have played in shaping the essence of American pride and identity.
We are expanding our farming operations to raise grass fed, grain finished black angus beef. We aim to provide our customers happy & healthy, environmentally-friendly, reasonably priced protein available for farm pickup or delivery within the central Kentucky area.
Inquire by emailing us at: info@harvestandoakfarm.com or check back soon for more information on how to order.
The Harvest Alliance is a nonprofit organization involved with our farm aimed to restore and maintain our historic farmstead and circa 1800's farmhouse. Located in Central Kentucky, we are organized to further promote education and involvement in the area's rich farming history and share our dedication to sustainable practices. We aim to encourage a sense of responsibility for our natural heritage while highlighting the need for preservation and ongoing support for farmers and farmland across the country.
Isaac Tucker & Family
Brooke, Jeb, Masden, Jax, Isaac & wife, Leslie
"This farm is a big part of who I am. I grew up learning to respect the land, putting in the same effort I expect to get back. The results aren't always what I had hoped, but I've learned that the true reward lies in the experience. We’re excited to share this with folks, hoping they’ll walk away with a newfound appreciation for farming and all the good it does for our communities. It’s all about understanding how sustainable practices can really make a difference in our lives and the land we love."
-Isaac Tucker, 3rd Generation Farmer
Leslie Tucker, Isaac's wife
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