Our family-farming roots have been cemented in Shelby County for generations, and we feel a deep sense of connection with the land and local history. To celebrate our 10 Year Anniversary, we are looking back at 250 Years of American Independence and exploring our place in local Kentucky history and the history of our native spirit. Join us in this first video as we look back at how Kentucky was shaped as a state, and how we are keeping American traditions alive by growing heirloom corn and distilling Kentucky Bourbon.

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