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Sustainable Food for
Better Health

At Peregrine Farms, our food doesn't just fill your plate—it fuels your health. Regenerative practices allow us to produce nutrient-rich foods that are healthier for you, your family and the planet.

Eating regeneratively farmed food means you’re consuming food that works with your body’s natural processes, giving you more energy, reducing inflammation, and supporting long-term health.

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Peregrine Farm.

Regenerative. Healthy. Whole.

Growing Food, Nourishing Life. 

Where Regenerative Farming Restores Health to the Land and Your Table

Our Practices

Rotational Grazing:

Cattle and chickens are moved to fresh pasture daily. This not only ensures clean environments but also promotes soil health and grass regrowth, creating a sustainable ecosystem.

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Organic Principles:

We focus on organic, non-GMO feeds and avoid harmful chemicals like glyphosate to ensure the food produced here is clean and safe.

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Nutrient-Rich Produce:

Our pasture-raised chickens, for example, produce eggs with higher omega-3 levels and vibrant orange yolks, a clear indicator of their enhanced nutritional profile.

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Meet The Farmers

Landon and Callie Pyle

Landon Pyle brings a lifetime of experience in farming, hailing from a cattle farm in Indiana. Moving to Tennessee to attend college, Landon’s farming practices shifted when he learned about regenerative agriculture. Now, he and his wife, Callie, are immersed in creating a farm that not only feeds but nurtures the land, the animals, and the people involved.

Signature Products

Unlike conventional agriculture, which often depletes soil and requires artificial inputs, regenerative practices restore soil health, improve biodiversity, and produce nutrient-dense food.

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Pastured Pork

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Pasture-Raised Chickens

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Pasture-Raised Eggs

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Finding Your Way to Peregrine Farm

5656 Hartbrook Way

New Market, TN 3782

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