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Our Story
Situated on 200 acres of rolling hills, cascading streams, and fertile pastures, our farm provides the healthiest environment possible for our hand-selected, locally sourced cattle to thrive on.
Our naturally processed, USDA inspected beef is pasture-raised and grain finished. From every blade of grass to each piece of grain, we produce it all here so you know exactly where your food comes from.
We believe it is this respectful approach to our livestock and home that has allowed our family to work the the land for generations— bestowing us the honor of becoming a historic Indiana homestead in 2016.
The Beneker family knows you expect nothing less than the best. That’s why we feed you and yours the same sustainable, nutritious food we put on our own table.
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LEARN MOREThree Generations of Family Farmers
Johnny and Magdalene Beneker
Johnny grew up on the Beneker farm in a small log cabin with his 4 siblings in 1929. Later he and his wife, Magdalene, continued the family farming tradition by raising their own 6 children on the farm and eventually handing over management to their son, Dave. Together, they’ve made many changes to the farm over the years and were the backbone of building it into the operation it is today.
Dave and Jackie Beneker
Dave tended the farm alongside his father and continues the tradition with his own son, Allen. Dave graduated from Purdue University with a degree in Agriculture and returned to live on the farm with his wife, Jackie. An amazing athlete and semi-pro softball player, she was one of the first female athletes in the history of the university and played 3 sports at Ball State University.
Allen and Jayme Beneker
Allen was raised and eventually wed his wife, Jayme, right on the farm! Both former college athletes, Jayme previously worked as a professional volleyball player and Big 10 coach and is still passionate about teaching the sport to girls of all ages. Allen now works as a full-time victim advocate for domestic violence and victim outreach and is equally devoted to farming and raising their 3 children on the family land, just like his father and grandfather before him.