The farm on Grapevine was established in 1762 by the Webb Family and was a part of the Allison Survey. The farm has likely grown a crop of tobacco since that date. The Parrott Family purchased the farm in 1976 and have continued the tradition of raising tobacco here. The farm on Grapevine is leased on a yearly bases for tobacco and barns are currently full. Hunters from North Carolina come in on a
regular basis and have exclusive hunting rights to both farms (Grapevine & 41). We have recently rebuilt a small building where the old stables once was that sadly burned in 08. We also rebuilt the old carriage house and it stands as a chicken coop where we raise about 2 dozen brown eggs per day. We will be transforming into an "upcycle" farm soon and will share a studio area with other artists, at the new building. We hope to be a leader in our area to inspire others to Reduce~Recycle~Reuse~Repurpose normally discarded items into useful everyday items, Barbed Art at MEHRA Publishing. The farm on 41 in Crofton, just south of Crofton City, was purchased in the early 80's and has been used for tobacco as well as other crops. This farm consists of 36 acres +/- and is currently for sale. There is a Dollar General Store located on the highway, the farm has prime commercial development and also has housing/farm/hunting location on the rest of the farm, near the Crofton Lake. Inquire through contact info located here on FB.