Our farm is small, but mighty. Since the official formation of Cotton Creek Farms in 2017, we've jumped fully into the alpaca industry and community. Here is a little timeline of activities that highlight the progression of our farm and business.
2017-12-19
Formed Cotton Creek Farms LLC
Back in 2019, we didn't know what kind of animal we wanted to raise on our new farm, so we decided to name the farm after the small creek that runs through our property.
2018-07-01
Officially Moved North
It took about a year to convert our raw land into a home. Our set of first priorities included our big red barn and our home. These two buildings allowed us to move in and start looking for farm animals.
2019-03-30
Brought Our First Five Alpacas Home
With complete excitement we brought home Kalista, Ariana, Anastasia, Sienna, and Adel. We all fell immediately in love with these ladies and they solidified our desire to focus our farm on alpacas.
2019-09-21
Alpaca Association of Michigan Reboot
The prior alpaca association for Michigan had closed and we wanted to see if we could revitalize this group. With help from local farms, the affiliate was rebooted and is once again active.
2021-04-01
Opened Our Store and Tour Offering
After receiving many requests for farm tours, we built a new barn to house our onsite store and our female alpacas. This was the start our product and agritourism business. It also allowed us to get involved with the local community and meet visitors from around the world.
2021-08-03
Created the Farm and Fleece 4-H Group
After taking the year of Covid off, the local 4-H fair was back on and we wanted to help get as many kids involved as possible. Jason formed an alpaca-focused 4-H group and we invited children from the surrounding area to participate.
2023-07-03
Launched Our Made in USA Product Line
We wanted to help get fiber out of barns and into USA made products, so Jason started pooling fiber from local farms and we produced our first set of socks and blankets produced at the commercial level. This production run the stage for additional products and expansion in the coming years.
2024-07-01
Joined the AOA's Board of Directors
While Jason didn't plan on running for the national Alpaca Owners Association board of directors, he was asked to consider it and he did. Soon after he was elected to the board and now serves as the Treasurer.