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Brandon and Bre, who was born in Clearwater, met in Bloomington, Indiana, where Brandon’s grandfather and father farmed hundreds of acres of wheat, corn, soy beans, and raised all types of livestock including chickens, pigs, sheep and cattle. 

In 2012, soon after Brandon’s Army deployment to Iraq he relocated to Florida.
Bre graduated from USF with a degree in Elementary education in 2013 and found herself on Anna Maria Island helping to manage a hotel.

After their 2014 marriage, they started a family. The babies arrived; girl, girl, then twins. You guessed it girls.
In 2015 the White family purchased 14 acres of wooded land in Parrish, FL, with a vision of a farm. It all started with 2 chickens which soon became dozens and one daughter which soon became 4, leading to the name Four Daughters Farms. 

 Egg production for the family soon filled their refrigerators and the farm got permitted to sell directly to consumers and placed an eggs for sale sign on Golf Course Road.

The daughters began their adventure of raising laying hens with plans to soon begin other livestock.
We continued to grow our farm in 2021 by adding meat chickens, turkeys, pigs and cattle. We became licensed for both poultry and eggs so that we could supply local stores with our local fresh products.

2022 was a wonderful year for our farm. We have been able to grow and supply our community with the best local poultry products around. We are grateful for the amazing customers and friends we have made through farming.

2023 has been an incredible year for us as a farm. With the amazing support of our customers we have continued to grow and offer more poultry to the community around us. We have had a lot of firsts on our farm this year and many babies born (calves and 2 litters of piglets). 

We are looking forward to 2024 and the new exciting things we have planned for the farm!

A big thank you to everyone continuing to shop local and support small farms like us. We appreciate each and every one of you!

Four Daughters Farm