The term "Farm" is a relatively new title for the 2,100-acre property. Neatly nestled into a nook of the Cumberland Plateau, the property has been referred to as home for much longer than we even know. It was called home by the various roaming hunter-gatherers that utilized the property, using a landscape that was drastically different than the human memory knows — a valley of old growth, a forest of large mammals — although figurative dinosaurs to us, a meal to them. It remained that way ... more