If you’ve ever wondered how to feed your family better, you’re not alone.

Real food starts with real care.

McGreen Acres began with the same concerns about GMOs, hormones, and the way food is produced today.

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Raw Milk Herd Share

Give your family unprocessed, nutrient-rich milk. Join the herd share to receive milk that’s just the way nature made it.

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Feed your family or your farm the right way. Shop online for pasture-raised meats, eggs, produce, and quality livestock raised with care, and respect just like our kids. Pick it up from our farm.

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  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 2/3/26 at 11:31AM

    Grandma (Opal) is working on a bee box in our pole barn. Apparently a swarm just moved right on in.

    This comes the day after some knee surgery. She's such a trooper and foundation to everything we do here.

    Check out the wonderful honey we sell at https://store.mcgreenacres.com

  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 1/26/26 at 11:02AM

    The farm never stops

    We go out at least twice a day and de-ice the water for our animals.

    Since most of the water hoses stay frozen we carry around 5 gallon buckets of water to give them a little something fresh and warmer

  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 1/27/26 at 11:53AM

    After three iced-over days here in DFW, a lot of us were stuck at home with kids, snacks, and everything within reach.

    We hope you never need this information. Truly. But knowing what to do in the first moments can matter.

    We wrote a short post on why poison control recommends honey if a button battery is swallowed. It’s one of those things every household should at least be aware of.

    Read it here:
    https://mcgreenacres.com/blog/how/why-poison-control-recommends-honey-button-battery-ingestion

    Stay warm and stay safe.

  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 1/16/26 at 12:49PM

    Our Meishan piglets have fresh pasture!

    We move them paddock to paddock every 10 days to keep them parasite free and ensure they have something new to scavenge for. Yummy pecans... Fresh grass... And this time of year... Turnips we spread seeds for during the fall.

  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 1/26/26 at 12:39PM

    Our herd share members get what they pay for. Rebecca is still milking even when it's iced over outside! No outage worries like at the store!

    https://mcgreenacres.com/herd-share

  • Photo from McGreen Acres on Facebook at 1/14/26 at 12:01PM

    Teaching the Meishan piglets that it's okay if a human touches them. They might even like the scratches!

    Been slow going with this batch. When we got them, they were malnourished and almost feral. Look how long we have made it together.