The Brewsters have three grown children, two of which, Isaac and Carrie live and work on the farm. Isaac and his wife Shirley have five children who are all active in working on the farm. They have a small herd of cattle, they have started raising bees, and their children are active in 4H. Youngest daughter Carrie keeps busy managing the dairy cows, making cheese, working in the garden, and raising registered bloodhound and pocket beagles. Carrie is also the public relations guru for the farm. She manages the farm’s website, prints flyers to promote the farm’s beef sales. Having the family involved in the farm operation has been part of the master plan from day one.
“My personal goal is a sustainable agriculture system,” said Billy. “One that provides the highest quality of food, food that is free of chemicals or genetic modification. I do it for my family. My kids and grandkids live on the farm and I want them to have the best quality food.”
As busy as the farm life is for the Brewsters, they all find time to contribute to their community. Billy has been on the board of several community and church organizations. He has served as a youth leader for two different churches, an outreach director, and started the Baptist Church of the Wildwood in Wilburn in 2008 and serves as pastor. Billy drives a bus for 4H activities and organizes fundraisers for young people’s mission trips.
Susan Brewster manages to stay busy in her own right. She substituted in the Wilburn School system before it consolidated with Heber Springs, taught at Cleburne County Christian school, operated a rabbitry of 100 plus New Zealand white does, participates in the Cleburne County Fair and helps with 4H. Susan currently teaches in the Homeschool program at the Baptist Church of the Wildwood.
The other daughter, Holly, and her husband Caleb Bowling pastor a church in Tennessee. Like the rest of her family, Holly has always been active in 4-H. The Bowlings have five children and they enjoy helping on the farm when they visit.
For Billy and Susan Brewster, running the Triangle Anchor Ranch is truly a family affair. Living off the farm and providing quality farm products is priority one. Their dedication to faith, family, farm, and community brings them the well-deserved recognition as the 2017 Cleburne County Farm Family of the Year.