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Creekline Farms

Self-Reported
5(7)Farm

Mixed Livestock Farm

Farming since 1888
antibiotic-free
Free-Range
100% Grass-Fed
hormone-free
Non-GMO
soy-free
GA Dept Ag licensed
Pastured EggsRaw MilkA2/A2 MilkPasture-Raised ChickenOrganic VegetablesBaked GoodsPet FoodPantryA2a2 Raw MilkBeef LiverDairyFarm Fresh EggsGrass-Fed BeefGround BeefGround HamburgerHatching EggsLive ChicksOrganic FruitsOxtailRaw Cow Milk For PetsSteaks

Our Animals

Cattle

Cattle: Charolais, Cattle: Jersey, Charolais, Brangus

Other

German Shepherds

How We Process

USDA Inspected
Frozen
Raw/Unpasteurized

How to Buy

Bulk & Shares

bulk pricing, half beef, subscription box, whole beef

Delivery & Shipping

local delivery

Photos

About Creekline Farms

Local Farm Beef Delivered-Buy Local GA Dept Ag licensed- Credit Cards Accepted Since 1921, our family has been farming this same spot in southern Oconee County. Today, Creekline Farms maintains that family tradition by farming land that was owned and operated by all four of our great-grandparents. While the methods of farming have changed over the past 100 years,  Creekline Farms commitment to integrity, hard-work, and family have not. Creekline Farms has been in the registered Charolais business since 2001. We started off slowly by using youth loans to purchase Charolais cows. Creekline Farms has grown a lot since those humble beginnings, and is pleased to market Charolais bulls, replacement heifers, and cows each year. Creekline Farms is committed to passing our integrity, hard-work, and family values to the next generation. Creekline Farms traces back 6 generations when the land was purchased in 1921 from the Mayne family, and our family began farming part of the land known as homeplace today. Over the years, our family provided for the family by row cropping, cotton farming, cattle farm, hay farm, breeder hen houses and now quail farm. Our family grew up heavily involved with farming operations to provide for generations of the family. Creekline Farms is now home to some of the most prominent Charolais and Brangus cows ad we are a fully integrated cattle operation. Utilizing rotational grazing practices to improve the land, we take care to not strop it of its nutrients and to be wise stewards of our gifts. We sell cattle, replacement heifers & fresh beef to a wide variety of customers. Our mission and commitment still remain true today. “ To be good stewards of the land and the animals that he has entrusted with us and to provide loyal service to the communities and people we are humbly blessed to serve. Copyright © 2026 Creekline Farms -

Our Story

Since 1921, our family has been farming this same spot in southern Oconee County. Today, Creekline Farms maintains that family tradition by farming land that was owned and operated by all four of our great-grandparents. While the methods of farming have changed over the past 100 years,  Creekline Farms commitment to integrity, hard-work, and family have not. Creekline Farms has been in the registered Charolais business since 2001. We started off slowly by using youth loans to purchase Charolais cows. Creekline Farms has grown a lot since those humble beginnings, and is pleased to market Charolais bulls, replacement heifers, and cows each year. Creekline Farms is committed to passing our integrity, hard-work, and family values to the next generation. Creekline Farms traces back 6 generations when the land was purchased in 1921 from the Mayne family, and our family began farming part of the land known as homeplace today. Over the years, our family provided for the family by row cropping, cotton farming, cattle farm, hay farm, breeder hen houses and now quail farm. Our family grew up heavily involved with farming operations to provide for generations of the family. Creekline Farms is now home to some of the most prominent Charolais and Brangus cows ad we are a fully integrated cattle operation. Utilizing rotational grazing practices to improve the land, we take care to not strop it of its nutrients and to be wise stewards of our gifts. We sell cattle, replacement heifers & fresh beef to a wide variety of customers. Our mission and commitment still remain true today. “ To be good stewards of the land and the animals that he has entrusted with us and to provide loyal service to the communities and people we are humbly blessed to serve.

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Meet all four

Farm Owner · Since 1888

What Sets This Farm Apart

Self-Reported

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Beef

Dairy

Poultry & Eggs

Self-reported practices. This farm has provided information about their practices, but they have not yet been independently verified by Bhumi.

Hours & Operations

Delivery & Pickup
home deliveryrestaurant supplyshipping
Payment Methods
cashcheckcredit cardvenmo

Location & Directions

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1800 Astondale Rd, Bishop, GA, 30621
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