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Building Highland Dale Farm


Steers to Beef: From Family Farm to Community Tables
Blog 10 - This year we took a new step—selling our steers for beef to the public for the first time. What once filled only family freezers is now heading to tables across our community. We researched pricing, partnered with a new local butcher, and found that winter processing made pickup smooth and stress-free. Though a few commitments shifted, demand was strong and we sold out—learning valuable lessons along the way. It’s a new chapter, and we’re grateful to grow.
Highland Dale
Feb 113 min read


Who’s Your Daddy, Gwendolyn? - RTH VanNorman and 1870 Scotland
Blog 9 - While waiting on DNA results, I focused on Gwendolyn's sire, RTH VanNorman, who was the 2010 NWSS Reserve Grand Champion, and his lineage traces back to Highland champions like Sgiathanach of Ensay (1870). Gwendolyn’s bloodline reminded me that Highland Dale isn’t starting over—it’s carrying a legacy over a century in the making.
Highland Dale
Jan 272 min read


Claiming What Was Always Ours - AHCA registration
Blog 8 - Claiming What Was Always Ours
Some of the most important work on a farm happens quietly. This chapter shares how ownership, legacy, and patience came together as we began formally registering our cattle—turning grief and uncertainty into clarity, structure, and a future built to last.
Highland Dale
Jan 272 min read


Letting Trust Back In - Hay season
Blog 7: Letting Trust Back In
In the middle of a murder trial, trust becomes a careful choice. This chapter shares how community, steady hands, and a simple act of reassurance helped us open the gates again—one hay field, one decision, and one quiet moment at a time.
Highland Dale
Jan 273 min read


When the Next Generation Steps Forward - social media and entrepreneurial spirit
Blog 6: When the Next Generation Steps Forward
As summer arrived, Beauford’s grandkids stepped into the story of Highland Dale—bringing creativity, technology, and new energy. What followed was growth we never imagined and a legacy carried forward by the next generation.
Highland Dale
Jan 272 min read


Finding Order in the Chaos - Vet Day and blood samples
Blog 5: Finding Order in the Chaos
With records locked away and certainty out of reach, we chose action over waiting. Through tattoos, DNA testing, and community support, we took charge of our cattle’s future and brought clarity back to the fold.
Highland Dale
Jan 273 min read


Many Hands, One Farm: Adding new talents and the online shop
Blog 4: Many Hands, One Farm
When one person can no longer carry everything, a farm reveals what it truly needs. At Highland Dale, sustainability meant leaning into the talents already within our family—letting creativity, craftsmanship, and tradition work together to preserve the land and the fold.
Highland Dale
Jan 262 min read


Earl, Our Unexpected Leader — and a New Chapter for the Fold
Blog 3: A Quiet Leader Enters the Fold
During a pause in court proceedings, Highland Dale found steadiness in an unexpected place. A borrowed bull named Earl brought calm, leadership, and momentum to a season that helped our farm regain its footing.
Highland Dale
Jan 262 min read


Retirement Dreams & Hard Decisions: Honoring the Fold While Moving Forward
Blog 2: Retirement Dreams & Hard Decisions
My dad spent a lifetime preparing for retirement through land, livestock, and carefully chosen bloodlines. When he was gone, honoring those choices meant making hard decisions—including letting go of our herd bull—to protect the future of the fold.
Highland Dale
Jan 262 min read


Starting Over: Reinvesting in the Fold, Reclaiming the Farm
Blog 1: Starting Over — Reinvesting in the Fold, Reclaiming the Farm
After the loss of my father Beauford Wilson, three Highland heifers became the reason our family kept returning to the farm. What began as grief slowly turned into purpose, and instead of walking away, we chose to reinvest—one decision, one animal, and one quiet moment at a time.
Highland Dale
Jan 263 min read
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