Good Father Farms
The Farm's Calling.
Freeing families from harmful food by returning to the patterns the Creator intended.
The Man Behind the Mission
A young farmer with an old-fashioned conviction.

Jonah Ezell
Farmer and FounderI grew up with a deep conviction that the way we raise and eat food matters — not just for our bodies, but for our souls. Watching industrial farming strip the nutrition, dignity, and truth from what families put on their tables, I knew I had to do something about it.
My mission is to flip the practices of Big Agriculture and free over 1,000,000 people from toxic food. I raise every bird with my own hands, on my own land, following the patterns of creation rather than the shortcuts of industry.
At Good Father Farms, every chicken lives in fresh air and sunshine, eats fermented non-GMO feed, and is raised with the respect every living creature deserves.
Our Values
Three commitments that guide everything we do.
Honesty
No hidden processes, no misleading labels. What you see is exactly what you get.
Stewardship
Healthy soil grows healthy food. Every farming decision is made with the land in mind.
Community
Families deserve to know their farmer. That relationship is the foundation of real food.

The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, because the LORD has anointed me to bring good news to the afflicted. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to captives and freedom to prisoners.
Isaiah 61:1That verse is why this farm exists. I believe the modern food system — industrial farming, chemical inputs, food engineered in labs for shelf life instead of nourishment — is quietly breaking families. Chronic disease, hormonal disruption, and inflammation are not random. They are the slow harvest of a food supply built for profit, not for people. I saw where that road was headed, and I couldn’t stand by and do nothing. Good Father Farms is my answer to that call. Every bird I raise with my own hands is an act of resistance against a system that has forgotten what real food is. My goal isn’t just to sell chickens — it’s to free families from a food supply that is failing them, one honest meal at a time.