Welcome to Forevermost Farms & The Rural Resilience Project
Thank you for visiting our page! We hope you’ll take a moment to learn more about who we are, what we do, and why it matters.
We started Forevermost Farms in 2018, and it has been an incredible journey. Every day, we feel blessed to live and work in a place that reflects our values—sustainability, community, and respect for the land. We’re grateful for the support of our customers, friends, and family, as well as organizations like Heifer USA and Grass Roots Cooperative along with countless farmers, who have shared their knowledge along the way.
Our roots stretch from Louisiana to Tennessee, where our families honored the land and lived by principles of hard work, stewardship, and self-sufficiency. Today, we continue that legacy through the Forevermost Farms Rural Resilience Project, a community-driven initiative to strengthen local food systems, support small farmers, and ensure that rural families have access to fresh, locally grown food.
Introducing the Rural Resilience Project
Through the Forevermost Farms Rural Resilience Project, we are working to build a stronger, more sustainable rural economy by:
• Partnering with local farmers to expand access to fresh food and create opportunities for small farms.
• Launching Lay It Forward, a program where customers adopt laying hens or quail, receive farm-fresh eggs, and ensure that another dozen eggs go to a family in the Rose Bud School District—no applications, just neighbors helping neighbors.
• Scaling our impact through collaborations with farmers, community partners, and funders who believe in the power of local agriculture to sustain local communities.
• Growing food and growing knowledge, with plans to offer in-person and online training on regenerative farming, homesteading, and food security solutions. Be on the lookout for details.
We are already working to get our 501c3 status secured and talking to potential funders to take this project to the next level, but it starts with grassroots support—people like you who believe in this mission.
Though donations aren’t tax deductible yet, we are accepting financial support to get much needed infrastructure to support this program if you’d like to donate, click below
Our Farm Values
Joy in the Journey – Every day, we seek joy in our work and share it with others. We’re proud to be “Happiness Advocates” from our little farm between Romance and Joy, Arkansas—the perfect place to live out this mission.
Family-Owned, Small Batch – We remain intentionally small, ensuring hands-on care for our animals and the land.
Pasture & Forest Raised – Our chickens forage on fresh grass daily, and we believe that it is our responsibility to leave this land better than we found it. Using livestock to do this is part of our mission.
Regenerative Agriculture – We enrich the soil through rotational grazing and cover crops, working to restore and protect our land for future generations.
Share What We Learn and Grow - We will be offering classes at the farm on everything from leadership and community engagement to how to raise chicken, quail and other livestock.
Natural & Healthy – No antibiotics, growth hormones, or artificial additives—just pure, nutrient-rich food raised without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Humane Treatment – We respect and care for our animals every step of the way because we believe happy animals make better food.
Superior Taste – Our customers tell us they can taste the difference. Naturally raised, flash-frozen for freshness, and packed with nutrients.
Transparency – We believe you should know where your food comes from. Follow our journey on social media to see farm life in action.
We’re honored to share our farm and this movement with you. Thank you for being part of our story!
Interested in getting involved? If you’re a farmer and want to partner, please reach out. Rose Bud School District Residents, let us know if you are in need of this service and we will get you on this list as we have eggs available. .
Special thanks to Heifer USA for making this cool video about the farm.