Thomas R. Davenport
Matthew T. Davenport

11324 Pearlstone Lane
Delaplane, VA 20144

540·592·3701 voice
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GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH
(from an old English cup)

Let the wealthy and great
Roll in splendour and state.
I envy them not, I declare it.
I eat my own lamb,
My own chickens and ham;
I shear my own fleece
and I wear it.
I have lawns; I have bowers.
I have fruits; I have flowers.
The lark is my morning alarmer
So jolly boys now,
Here's God speed the plough.
Long life and success to the
farmer.

INDUSTRY
PRODUCETH
WEALTH





Watch Hollin Farms videos on YouTube.

Pick-your-own Strawberries
$5 a quart.
Beginning Saturday, May 17
Check this page for updates before you come.
Or call 540-592-3574 for a message.

Pick-your-own Fruits & Vegetables
Late June through early September - check back here closer to the dates.
Peaches, Sweet Corn, Blackberries, Raspberries, Tomatoes, Squash, Peppers and lots more


Natural Beef

Hay for Horses (hayhorse.com)



Matt & Shannon Davenport


Matt Davenport has a Master of Engineering degree in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Cornell University. He manages the day to day operations of the farm. He also is in charge of the contracts side of the operation such as installing vineyards, irrigation, riparian buffers and fencing. He and his wife Shannon were the recipients of the 2005 "Young Farmer Achievement Award" for the state of Virginia from the Virginia Farm Bureau.

Tom Davenport

In the 1990s Tom and Matt joined the farming operation. Using the excellent purebred Angus base developed by Bob Davenport, they increased the herd size and began a commercial and cross breeding operation.
Tom and his wife Mimi made films and are best known for their series From the Brothers Grimm which is set in the countryside on and around Hollin Farms. Their feature Willa: An American Snow White received the American Library Association's Carnegie Medal. In 2000, Tom started folkstreams.net to video streams his documentaries and others on American Roots Cultures. He is currently developing farmfoody.org, a social networking site for farmers and their customers.

Bob Davenport

Hollin Farms was started by Robert C. Davenport in the early 1950s. The farm is named after Hollin Hills, an award-winning community of modern houses that he developed in Fairfax county in the 1950s and 60s. At Hollin Farm he focused on performance testing bulls, and over 50 years developed an outstanding purebred Angus herd, selling bulls to mainly commercial cattle operations. He was awarded the Virginia Cattleman of the Year award for his efforts at improving beef cattle in Virginia. Bob Davenport died in 2002. He was 96 years old.

Mimi Davenport

Mimi Davenport, (wife of Tom, mother of Matt) in farm wife tradition, runs the office, keeps the books and does the billing. She also designed this web site along with those for Davenport Films and Folkstreams for the National Endowment for the Humanities, among others. She is a Fine Arts graduate of Cornell University and is an active watercolor painter whose landscapes can be seen in the Berkley Gallery in Warrenton.