
Our Story
Honoring the Past, Growing the Future
T’s Farm holds a legacy of hard work, perseverance, and deep connections to the land. Its story begins in 1933, when Escambia Farms was established as part of the New Deal resettlement efforts that provided struggling farmers with land and opportunity during the Great Depression. 81 homes were built across 12,915 acres, creating a foundation for generations of farming families in Northwest Florida.
In 1972, Harold & Jeanette Crowson became part of that legacy, purchasing 400 acres of Escambia Farms, named it Triple C Ranch and raised catfish and cattle
In 2015, Mr. T, purchased 210 acres from the Crowson's and named it T’s Farm. The farm was a place he dreamt of and cherished. He look forward to enjoying more time there after retiring in 2022. Sadly he passed away later that year, but he left behind more than just land—he left a legacy of selflessly serving the community with compassion and a way of life worth preserving for future generations.
Today, his daughter, Sarah T. is carrying on his legacy, creating a place where friends, family, and neighbors can gather and enjoy this incredibly special place.
A Vision for the Future
T’s Farm is more than just a farm; it’s a place to gather, celebrate, and reconnect. Whether it’s a wedding beneath the open sky, a family reunion filled with laughter, or a peaceful afternoon spent exploring nature, the farm is designed to be a space where special occasions and simple moments alike can be cherished.
Here, guests can slow down, breathe deeply, and experience the serenity of the land. With a focus on hospitality, community, and regenerative agriculture, T’s Farm will continue to grow as a destination for those seeking both adventure and tranquility.
The story of T’s Farm is still being written, and we invite you to be part of it.