Indian Village Harvest Farm Blends Agriculture with Family Fun in Louisiana

The Louisiana farm combines fresh produce and agricultural education for families across the state.

CALHOUN, La. (RFD News) — One Louisiana farm is doing much more than selling fruits and vegetables. At Indian Village Harvest Farm, families are finding fresh air, hands-on learning, and a chance to reconnect with where food comes from.

What started as a produce farm for Rebeccah and William Cook has grown into a year-round agritourism destination featuring U-pick strawberries, playgrounds, field trips, petting zoos, and seasonal events.

The farm also focuses heavily on agricultural education, hosting field trips where children learn more about farming and food production.

William Cook says knowing your farmer matters.

“There are a lot of things out there: where it came from, how it was handled, and what was put on it,” he shares. “When you know your farmer, you know where your food comes from. We all want to be healthy, whether you are or not, you want to be. So you’re always looking for the best stuff to put in your body, and if you know your farmer on a personal basis, you know where your food comes from.”

During strawberry season, visitors can pick berries straight from the field before enjoying homemade ice cream and other activities around the farm.

Beyond strawberries, the on-farm store also features squash, tomatoes, onions, and other vegetables grown on-site.

Cook says the goal is to create an experience that makes families want to come back.

“If they haven’t left here with a smile on their face and a screaming kid, we haven’t done our job,” Cook explains. “It happens every day. Their money was well spent, and they’ll come back and see us again.”

Indian Village Harvest Farm remains open for much of the year and hosts pumpkin and Christmas activities during the fall and winter.

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Tammi was raised on a cotton and soybean farm in Tallulah, Louisiana. In 1981, she became a TV news anchor and reporter at KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana. She is also an anchor/reporter for RFD-TV and Rural Radio Channel 147 on Sirius XM at their Nashville news studio, where Tammi currently resides.

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