Bourbon County

Farms in Bourbon County

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Hatmaker Homestead

Hatmaker Homestead is located in Paris and owned by Drew and Holli Hatmaker. They grew up raising and showing large animals such as cattle and sheep. When they got married and had kids, they purchased their farm to begin growing and fostering the future of agriculture. They raise vegetables, poultry for meat and eggs, and grow flowers. They also partner with other farms to offer weekly food baskets.


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Robin Ridge Farms

Robin Ridge Farms is a family farm located in Paris and is owned by Ben and Savannah Robin. With their three daughters, they raise beef cattle and flowers. 

“Our cow/calf operation is continuing to grow and we are looking to expand into new ventures. We will be offering retail beef as well as cut flowers and floral design. Like many other agriculturalists, we both have full-time positions off the farm. Ben’s strengths lie in both production agriculture and business management, while Savannah is an agricultural educator and advocate by trade.”


Blooms of Bourbon County

Blooms of Bourbon County is located in Paris, KY on 40 acres surrounded by Stoner Creek. A main focus of the farm is to be a good steward of the earth. This means in their gardens they avoid all harmful chemicals and promote biodiversity to create a healthier environment. During the season, they grow an abundance of fruits, vegetables, herbs, flowers and unique ornamental crops for their customers to enjoy.

Blooms of Bourbon County collaborates with several area farms to offer a wide array of meats, dairy, vegetables, grains, fats, ferments, and other products to cover most of your grocery needs from local providers. Learn more here, www.bloomsofbc.com

Credit : Organic Association of Kentucky


Butler Farms 

Lane and Kathleen Butler were both born and raised in the city, and grew up with a passion for good food. After hearing stories about food better than anything you can easily get today, they were inspired, and not long after, Butler Farms was born.

While small when compared with other Bourbon County farms, Butler Farms has big ambitions when it comes to raising high quality meat. They raise chickens, pigs, and beef cows for meat to sell locally.
The story of Butler Farms is one of hard work, edgenuity, and a love for, “the healthiest, tastiest, and most nutrient dense food possible.”


Rose Creek Farm

Ryan and Miranda Chaplin own Rose Creek Farm, located in Bourbon County. They raise beef cattle with their three children: Beau, Reid, and Aubrey.


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