Believe it or not, this approximate 300 acre farm dates back to the early 1900s. Though the existing home is not the original homestead, the land itself has seen little change since the Twin Falls Canal Company first introduced water to the Magic Valley. Everything you see surrounding our home, used to be part of one large farm that specialized in growing wheat, alfalfa, corn, and other commodities. Unfortunately, the original farm has since been subdivided over the years to other operators. As it sits today, Little Creek Homestead now only covers a little under 18 of the original 300 acre farm. Though today we are merely a speck of what the farm used to be, Kristin and I look forward to introducing new soil conservation and regenerative farming practices to Little Creek Homestead.
Believe it or not, this approximate 300 acre farm dates back to the early 1900s. Though the existing home is not the original homestead, the land itself has seen little change since the Twin Falls Canal Company first introduced water to the Magic Valley. Everything you see surrounding our home, used to be part of one large farm that specialized in growing wheat, alfalfa, corn, and other commodities. Unfortunately, the original farm has since been subdivided over the years to other operators. As it sits today, Little Creek Homestead now only covers a little under 18 of the original 300 acre farm. Though today we are merely a speck of what the farm used to be, Kristin and I look forward to introducing new soil conservation and regenerative farming practices to Little Creek Homestead.
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