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About us:

We are Thadden and Linessa Cymbaluk.  Our journey to start Keephills Farm began as a result of our personal desire for food that was honest and nutritious.  We have a passion for growing food, and began growing our own food several years ago.  As time progressed and our propensity to excessively research anything we do came to fruition, what we learned changed the course of our personal methods for growing food.  We discovered that we were in a battle that went much deeper than just pesticides, it goes further to the core than that, and it is a war for nutrition!  As we began growing food, we learned and developed the methods for growing nutritional and healthful chicken, beef, eggs, milk, and vegetables.  As we shared our passion and research, others asked if they could buy some of the food we were growing, since they too wanted to avoid the downfalls of the factory food product.  As this has grown we have learned and worked hard, and have ultimately developed what you see here:  Keephills Farm Products are grown with a purpose and offered to you for "Goodness' sake"!

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Thadden Cymbaluk

Farming has been in the Cymbaluk family for as long back as records and knowledge go.  Traceable for over 150 years of continuous farming, the skills and love have passed from father to son as a full time trade generationally, with the only exception of Thadden's dad, who farmed on the side while teaching, still passing the love to Thadden.  This love for farming grew from an early age and was fostered by the many trips to the family farm in Keephills, Alberta.  This love and passion directed Thadden to pursue farming and continue the family legacy and craft

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Linessa Cymbaluk

Linessa raised cattle while growing up and has fond memories of bottle feeding her calves.  Linessa's grandady farmed here in the Missouri Ozarks while raising his family.  This farm is still owned and ran by his sons.  Linessa is passionate about growing nutrient rich food, and using practices that benefit the animals and their environment.  

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