Taylor Farms

Taylor Farms Quality, purebred (Santa Gertrudis, Angus, and Red Angus) and commercial cattle nestled in the hills of the Ozarks! Taylor Farms also sells beef.

Taylor Farms is a 5th generation family owned and operated cattle ranch in North Central Arkansas. Taylor Farms is also a Arkansas Century Farm. We are located just south of Harrison, Arkansas, nestled in the hills of the Ozarks near the Buffalo River. Brent’s great grandfather, well over a century ago, began what is now known as Taylor Farms. The ranch initially was a commercial cattle operation.

During the ‘70’s the ranch began using Santa Gertrudis bulls and has evolved to a purebred division, a purebred Angus and Red Angus division, along with a herd of commercial cattle. Daughter Emmalee also has a select group of Red Charolais. TF has incorporated a Star 5 program using Angus/Red Angus genetics across our Santa Gertrudis genetics which has produced superior Star 5 cattle. Our cattle have proven themselves in production, in the pasture, and in the show ring. We have learned a great deal about our cattle as we have been able to follow them from birth to harvest. This information has been on real time versus projections and has allowed us the ability to monitor and adjust our breeding decisions. We have endeavored to create a balance between the carcass and maternal sides of breeding and selection. We hope that you enjoy our cattle and wish to start or continue doing business with us! For more info, please contact Brent Taylor at (870)404-1314 or Westin Taylor at (870)504-1051.

07/28/2025

This guy can outwork most half his age. Best hay hauler around!

03/15/2025

Angus bulls for sale. 8 total. Great blend of maternal and carcass breeding with these Emulous bred bulls.

Feed me please.
01/11/2025

Feed me please.

Afternoon pasture checks.
08/27/2024

Afternoon pasture checks.

Since 1986.
08/12/2024

Since 1986.

Weaning a few Santa Gertrudis heifers.
08/08/2024

Weaning a few Santa Gertrudis heifers.

Barn scene!
08/08/2024

Barn scene!

Two of the men in this picture are cornerstones of our family.  James and Duford we thank you for all you have done thro...
06/16/2024

Two of the men in this picture are cornerstones of our family. James and Duford we thank you for all you have done through the years. We love both of you and wish you the most happiest of Father’s Day.

I found him like this making my rounds this morning.  I guess mom wanted him to be hid.
02/03/2024

I found him like this making my rounds this morning. I guess mom wanted him to be hid.

01/22/2024

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01/16/2024

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Sometimes on a farm....

Sometimes you bring 300 feet of garden hose in to your bathroom every night to thaw so you can water livestock

Sometimes you have to plug the tractor in for 18+ hours before it will finally turn over and fire up

Sometimes the milk pump freezes multiple times in the middle of trying to milk cows

Sometimes the temperature reaches -20 degrees and the wind just won't quit

Sometimes you break open waters for them to freeze back over 10 minutes later

Sometimes the tractor gets stuck when you're just trying to put hay out

Sometimes the frustration freezes to your face as it leaks out of your eyes

Sometimes you call the vet and it still doesn't fix it

Sometimes you go to bed wondering if tomorrow will be any better

Sometimes your heart gets broken

Sometimes all your hard work feels like it doesn't even matter

But sometimes you stand outside under the stars when the winds finally calms and all you hear is the crunch of hooves on the snow and munching of hay. And sometimes the sun comes out the next morning and you feel like it's getting better.

The one thing that is always true is that we were chosen for this life. Farmers were entrusted with this responsibility because we are strong enough to keep going when it gets hard and have the faith to know that we are doing what we are called to do. So as we hang up the coveralls and coats and dry the gloves and hats and warm our cold skin, we crawl into a warm bed and rest to wake and do it all again tomorrow.

Address

1870 Silver Hill Rd
Saint Joe, AR
72675

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