From Deseret News archives:
Goats galore: Family turns son's project into thriving dairy farm
Far away, in what would become West Jordan, Utah, Edward Drake quietly bought 20 acres of farmland. More than a century later, as the city thickens and quickens and swells around it, Drake Family Farms stands as one of the Salt Lake Valley's few remaining dairies and has emerged as a premier local provider of goat's milk products like gourmet cheeses, milk and soaps.
Nestled among subdivisions, apartment complexes and an elementary school, Drake Family Farms stands with one foot planted firmly on the principles on which it was founded family, hard work, stewardship and the other on the newer ground called business.
"I think a farm is an ideal place to raise children," said Jeanette Drake, farm co-owner. "There are natural laws and consequences. Children learn how to work on a farm, whereas I think people who live in subdivisions and cities sometimes have to look for opportunities to teach those things."
"My son Daniel, he raised a few calves, but they pulled him around too much," said Ron Drake, co-owner of the farm, great-great-grandson of Edward Drake and husband to Jeanette Drake. "He decided to go with a smaller animal, so he bought that one goat, Glacier."
One goat led to a handful of goats, and soon Daniel's siblings were raising goats, and the goats were producing milk that could be used and sold.
"The 'goat project' went through our family, from Daniel on down," Ron Drake recalled. "Our daughters and our sons, they did all the work they got up in the morning and milked the goats, fed the goats, went to school, came home, milked the goats and fed the goats. They did it all. I didn't have to tell them anything."
But when the children grew up and went off to college there are eight, in total, though not all were involved in the goat project Ron and Jeanette Drake were left with a herd of goats and nary a plan for what to do.
"We either had to sell them, or go commercial," Ron Drake said. "So as a family, we put our heads together and decided to go commercial. That was six years ago."
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