Freedom Farms

Freedom Farms Freedom Farms is a family farm, owned and operated by a Navy veteran.

As you're planning your garden, be sure to get your fertilizer! We offer manure/compost and you can get a handful or a t...
05/08/2026

As you're planning your garden, be sure to get your fertilizer! We offer manure/compost and you can get a handful or a truck/trailer full!

Free if you load/$25 if we load.

He is risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!
04/05/2026

He is risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!

03/24/2026

Long video, but just go with it! It's worth it! I'm glad I watched all the way through and I hope you do as well!

Grady's school is having a freezer auction at their annual Gala fundraiser event.  We're accepting frozen food donations...
03/12/2026

Grady's school is having a freezer auction at their annual Gala fundraiser event. We're accepting frozen food donations to fill the freezer.

If you own a farm, butcher shop, or would like to make a personal contribution to filling the freezer, let me know!

Check out the good our friends at Red Line Farms are doing! Go buy a ticket...or 2!
01/08/2026

Check out the good our friends at Red Line Farms are doing!

Go buy a ticket...or 2!

Check it out!
1/4 beef from us
1 case of craft brews from Obscurity Brewing & Craft Mead
Yeti cooler from Blain's Farm & Fleet

20.00 and it can be yours while you support an awesome cause Project Fire Buddies!

Click here….

https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/dekalb-firefighters-local-1236-meat-raffle

Merry Christmas!
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas!

I don't usually share other stories on this page, but this one got to me...May we all be blessed to have someone in our ...
12/10/2025

I don't usually share other stories on this page, but this one got to me...

May we all be blessed to have someone in our lives as loyal, kind and loving, as these two are to each other.

I nearly let a teenager freeze on Thanksgiving Eve because of my "No Loitering" policy. Then I watched her starving Pitbull refuse to eat, and it completely broke me.

I own a 24-hour laundromat in Chicago. If you know the winters here, you know they don’t forgive. But in my line of business, you can’t afford to be forgiving either. If you let one person sleep on the folding tables, you’ll have a dozen by morning. So, I have rules. Iron-clad rules. Buy a wash cycle, or get out.

Last Wednesday was Thanksgiving Eve. The wind was howling off the lake, bringing snow that fell sideways. I was in the back office, angry that I was stuck mopping floors instead of eating turkey, when the door chimed.

A girl walked in. She couldn't have been more than seventeen. She was wearing a hoodie that was too thin and canvas sneakers soaked through with slush.

But it was what was beside her that made me reach for my baseball bat.

A massive, gray Pitbull mix. The kind of dog people cross the street to avoid. He had a blocky head, a scar running down his left flank, and muscles that twitched with every shiver.

"No dogs," I yelled over the hum of the dryers. "Read the sign."

The girl flinched. "Please, sir. Just ten minutes. The shelter is full. We just need to feel my toes again."

I looked at the dog. He wasn't growling. He was leaning against the girl's leg so hard he was almost knocking her over, trying to share warmth.

"Fifteen minutes," I grumbled, pointing to the vending machines in the corner. "If that beast barks once, I’m calling the cops."

They retreated to the corner, away from the few paying customers. I watched them on the security monitor, waiting for a reason to kick them out.

The girl dug into her pockets. She pulled out a handful of change—mostly pennies and a few nickels. She counted them three times. She was clearly short for anything substantial, but she scraped together enough for a pack of those cheap, orange peanut butter crackers.

She sat on the floor, opened the pack, and I saw something that made my chest tighten.

She didn't eat.

She broke a cracker in half and held it out to the dog. "Eat, Tank," she whispered. I could hear her through the audio feed.

The dog, Tank, sniffed the cracker. He was clearly starving; his ribs were visible beneath that short coat. But he didn't take it. instead, he nudged her hand with his wet nose, pushing the cracker back toward her mouth.

"I'm not hungry, buddy," she lied. Her stomach growled loud enough for the mic to pick up. "You take it."

She tried to force it into his mouth. The dog gently took it, held it in his teeth for a second, then dropped it on her lap. He whined softly and rested his heavy head on her knee, looking up at her with eyes that weren't vicious or scary. They were terrified. Not for himself, but for her.

He was refusing to eat until she did.

Here I was, judging them. I saw a "delinquent" and a "dangerous animal." But in that corner, I was witnessing more loyalty than I’d seen in most human marriages. That dog was her guardian, and she was his whole world.

Suddenly, a guy who had been dozing by the dryers—a regular who sometimes snuck in a bottle of whiskey—stumbled over.

"Hey sweetheart," he slurred, looming over the girl. "You got a dollar for the bus?"

He reached out to grab her shoulder.

Tank didn't bark. He didn't attack. He simply stood up. One second he was a shivering pile of fur, the next he was a granite wall between the girl and the drunk. He let out a low, rumbling growl—a warning that vibrated the floorboards. He stood his ground, ready to take a kick to protect his girl.

The girl threw her arms around the dog's neck, shielding him with her own frail body. "Don't hurt him!" she cried.

That was it. My rule book went out the window.

I grabbed the bat—not for the dog, but for the drunk. "Get out, Mike," I barked. "Now."

Mike scrambled out into the snow.

I locked the front door and flipped the sign to CLOSED. Then, I walked over to the corner. The girl pulled Tank closer, bracing for eviction.

"I'm sorry, sir," she stammered. "He didn't bite, I promise—"

"Quiet," I said. I walked back to my office and grabbed the Tupperware container my wife had packed for my dinner. Thick slices of roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and gravy.

I walked back and set it on the floor, right between the girl and the dog.

"The dryer in this corner is broken," I lied. "It gets too hot. I need someone to sit here and make sure it doesn't catch fire tonight. Can you handle that?"

She looked at the food, then at me, tears streaming through the grime on her face. "Sir?"

"I can't eat all this," I said gruffly. "And if you're working security for me tonight, you need energy. Both of you."

That night, I watched a "dangerous" Pitbull gently take turkey from a fork, but only after he watched his girl swallow her first bite.

We live in a world that loves to judge books by their covers. We see a hoodie and think "trouble." We see a Pitbull and think "monster." But that night, on the dirty floor of a laundromat, I learned that family isn't about blood, and character isn't about appearance.

Family is the one who freezes so you can be warm. Character is the one who starves so you can eat.

Sometimes, the best of us have the emptiest pockets, and the biggest hearts beat inside the chests of the creatures we fear the most.

Open your eyes. Open your doors. You never know when an angel might walk in looking like a runaway and a fighter.

Its small business Saturday and we've got natural wool hats and ear warmers on this very snowy day!Each piece is hand kn...
11/29/2025

Its small business Saturday and we've got natural wool hats and ear warmers on this very snowy day!

Each piece is hand knit and 1 of a kind!

Hats $30
Ear warmers $20

Or get a skein of yarn and create your own masterpiece!

Freedom Farms logo t-shirts also available while supplies last! (4T - XL) $20 colors and styles vary

We have 3 tickets to the NIU Football game tomorrow night. Comment below if you want them!
11/18/2025

We have 3 tickets to the NIU Football game tomorrow night. Comment below if you want them!

We're out at Hy-Vee collecting new unwrapped toys and taking cash donations for Toys 4 Tots til 3pm tomorrow! Come see u...
11/14/2025

We're out at Hy-Vee collecting new unwrapped toys and taking cash donations for Toys 4 Tots til 3pm tomorrow!

Come see us!

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34314 Wheeler Road
Kirkland, IL
60146

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