A Family Farm in West Texas

Real food, raised on pasture, sold to neighbors.

We're the DeVore family. On our patch of West Texas outside Baird, hens live on grass, bees work the wildflowers, and everything moves to fresh ground. We believe food should be raised in sunshine, not warehouses, and sold with a handshake, not a barcode.

online ordering is coming soon, but the eggs are already here โ†“

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What's fresh from the farm

Everything below is raised or made by our family, right here, and ready to hand over the fence today.

A wire basket of green, brown, and cream eggs with the pasture and red shed behind Available Now

Farm-Fresh Eggs

From hens that live outdoors every single day, move to fresh grass, and eat the way hens were meant to eat. Crack one open next to a store egg and you won't need us to explain the difference.

  • Pasture-raised eggs, by the dozen $5
A silver DeVore Family Farm bag of Fiesta Crunch freeze-dried candy on a sunlit windowsill Available Now

Freeze-Dried Candy

Small-batch, freeze-dried right on the farm. Light, crunchy, and dangerously snackable. Fiesta Crunch brings the heat with Tajรญn and chamoy.

  • Rainbow Crunch $5
  • Fiesta Crunch $7
  • Nerd Clusters & Gummy Clusters $5 to $7
Bundle up: 2 bags for $9 ยท 3 bags for $13
First Harvest Spring 2027

Raw Honey

Our hives are on the ground and the bees are hard at work. The first harvest is on the calendar: raw, local, and straight from West Texas wildflowers.

Coming 2027

Raw Milk Cow Shares

Own a share in the herd and get fresh milk from a cow you know by name, from grass you can walk on. Shares will be limited when the program opens, so get on the list early.

The Road Ahead

Growing one season at a time

We build the farm the same way we raise the animals: steadily, and only as fast as we can do it well. Here's what's coming down the road.

Today

Eggs & Candy

Pasture-raised eggs and small-batch freeze-dried candy, sold directly to friends and neighbors around Baird.

Spring 2027

Pastured Chicken

Our first small batch of meat birds, raised outdoors on grass and moved daily to fresh pasture.

Spring 2027

First Honey Harvest

Raw honey from our own hives, with beeswax goods like candles and wraps further down the road.

2027

Raw Milk Cow Shares

A cow share program where families own a piece of the herd and get fresh raw milk from cows raised on grass.

2027

Pasture-Raised Rabbit

The mildest, most tender meat on the farm, raised in the open air and grown out on pasture.

Our Guiding Principles

We didn't invent this way of farming. We just refuse to abandon it.

Most food today comes out of a warehouse. Ours comes off a pasture. These are the convictions this farm runs on, and you're welcome to hold us to every one of them.

Open gates

No locked doors, no trade secrets. Come out to the farm, look in the nest boxes, ask us anything. If a farm won't let you see how your food is raised, that should tell you something.

Grass first

Healthy food starts under your feet. Animals move to fresh grass constantly, so the pasture gets grazed, rested, and comes back stronger. Truth is, we're in the grass-growing business. The eggs are the bonus.

Let a hen be a hen

A hen was made to scratch, peck, dust-bathe, and chase grasshoppers in the sunshine. When an animal gets to live the way it was designed to live, the food it gives you is better. It's that simple.

Stewardship

This land is a gift from God, and our job is to hand it on better than we found it. More grass, more life in the soil, more birdsong every year. That's the measure we farm by.

Neighbors, not customers

We sell face to face, with a handshake, to people we'll see again next week. When your food comes from your own community, accountability isn't a policy. It's a relationship.

Small on purpose

We would rather do a few things well than many things poorly. Every new enterprise joins the farm only when we can raise it right, and not a season sooner.

Our Story

A family, a patch of West Texas, and a stubborn idea

We started DeVore Family Farm because we believe food should come from somewhere. A real place, with real people, where you can see the hens on the grass and shake the hand that gathered your eggs.

We're a young farm and we don't pretend otherwise. But we're building it deliberately: pasture-raised laying hens, bees, rabbits, and small-batch goods now, with chicken, honey, and raw milk cow shares on the way. Every enterprise gets added only when we can do it right.

Our faith and our family are at the center of it all. We believe good land, cared for well, feeds both the body and the soul, and that a farm at family scale is one of the best things a community can have. We'd be honored to be your farmers.

Est. 2026 ยท Baird, Texas
DeVore Family Farm seal: Grown by our family, for yours. Est. 2026
Our mixed flock of hens scratching on green pasture with a hay bale and open sky behindthe ladies at work
A basket of fresh mixed-color eggs on the porch tablethis morning's haul
The DeVore family smiling together in a circleus!
The Farm Letter

Get the farm in your inbox

Once a month, and a little more often when a candy batch drops or something comes fresh off the pasture, we send a short letter from the farm. What's ready, what's coming, and what the animals have been up to. No spam, and we never share your address.

    First dibs on eggs, honey, cow shares, and candy drops go to the Farm Letter list.

    Get Farm Goods

    Ordering is simple. For now, it's just us

    Online ordering is on the way. Until then, everything is sold the old-fashioned way: person to person.

    1. 1Join our Facebook group, where we post what's fresh, announce candy drops, and take dibs on eggs first.
    2. 2Send us a message with what you'd like: eggs, candy, or both.
    3. 3Pick up local around Baird. We'll arrange a time and place that works.
    Join the DeVore Family Farm group
    ๐Ÿ›’ Online store coming soon Before long you'll be able to order eggs, candy, honey, and more right here and pick up at the farm. Join the group and the Farm Letter, and you'll be the first to know when it opens.