Crouch Farms

Crouch Farms

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Sixth generation grain farmer

03/27/2026
12/05/2025
11/29/2025

Farmers be farmin’, no matter the weather. Thanks to Darin and Kevin for the heads up. —SC

Somethin' I Ain't 10/12/2025

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09/28/2025

Some great drone footage Caleb Patrick took of our operation today.

Photos from Crouch Farms's post 08/04/2025

In 2025, the Samuel Orrell Centennial Farm became a Sesquicentennial Farm, and this week, we finally got the sign. John's third great-grandfather, Samuel Orrell (b. 1833), father of Mary Alice Orrell (b. 1862), mother of James Harlan Crouch (b. 1895), father of Johnie Clarence Crouch (b. 1919), father of Bill Crouch, father of John Crouch, bought this farm in Johnson Township, south of Casey, in 1875. It has been continuously farmed by his descendants for 150 years now.

Also, another of John’s third great-grandfathers, William Daniel Crouch (b. 1798), father of James Crouch (b. 1860), husband to the aforementioned Mary Alice Orrell, began farming in Casey in 1838. We still farm some of his ground today, 187 years later.

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Casey, IL
62420