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Prairie Lane Farm is owned and operated by Prairie Lane Farm, L.L.C. John and Judy Dix are the principals of Prairie Lane Farm, L.L.C. and co-owners of the Farm. Prairie Lane's mission statement, which is attached to the price list, and available upon request, states: "It is the mission of Prairie Lane Farm to provide the finest care, for the horses, their owners, and students who have made Prairie Lane Farm their equine home of choice." Everything done at Prairie Lane Farm is in support of this mission, and to enhance the public perception that this goal is achieved. The property upon which the farm is located is the former Pavey Dairy Farm and was purchased by the Dixes in 1996. Ironically, John Dix was born (literally) and raised on a dairy farm in Daviess County, Missouri, near the Iowa border. It was that farm, then known as Prairie Lane Farm, which gives today's farm it's name. The Dixes lived in Owasso from 1978 to 1985, when they moved to St. Louis as a result of John's work with the QuikTrip Corporation. While in St. Louis, Judy became involved with Morgan Horses through the purchase of a Morgan mare, Misty Bay, and an associate with Renee Paige of Silver Maple Stables in St. Charles County. When the Dixes moved back to the Tulsa area in 1993, Judy boarded Misty and her foal, Kyra, at a number of facilities in the Owasso area. The boarding experience was not a pleasant one and land soon became a necessity as well as a desire. The cost of improvements, as well as the promise of several friends to patronize the new farm, convinced the Dixes to design a facility that could be used as a boarding facility. But, in the event no one came to board, would be small enough to only be used for personal use. The farm opened for boarding in April 1999, and for a while only had one boarder. The Dixes wondered if they had made a mistake and joked about having flea markets in the aisle. In July 1999, they made up brochures and posted them on bulletin boards in several of the tack shops in the area. Susan Beddoe saw ...
Collinsville, Oklahoma, US
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$5.4M Revenue
http://www.prairielanefarm.com
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