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Jodie L. Boen jodieb@cooketech.net Ange Ryan
217-840-1680   217-765-2711
 
We have done numerous workshops in the last couple of years, judged many county fairs, and in 2005 hosted an Ag Enterprise tour at the farm for the University of Illinois Cooperative Extension.  If you are in need of help with any positive goat endeavor, give us a call and we will try to assist you. We're Back!!!
Sweet Victory Farm is alive and well. After a long bout with serious family illness, the farm and Boer goat herd has endured.  We have a much smaller but select herd to provide you with quality animals. Our animals are strong and productive.We are very proud of the structural correctness that is our foundation.My parents Paul and Mary Boen are no longer well enough to assist in the daily operation of the farm since January 2003.  The young man from Catlin High School who was specifically devoted to the goats, Christopher "my boy Chris" McKee, was taken from us in an auto crash in May of 2004.  It took a lot of thought, courage, and tears to believe that we could go on without them.  We started dispersing the herd and dropped to just 25 head. I am proud to say somehow God provided the strength and gave me the will to persevere.  A certain "group of angels" stayed with me during this troubled time and encouraged me onward.  One of those angels is Mr. Daniel Grubaugh from Catlin High School who has put in many hours fencing, feeding, and cleaning up after the goats.  The other MVA is Ms. Angela Ryan.  Ange has helped take care of both of my parents as well as the goats and she has become a partner in the goat operation.
In Memory of Mary B. Davis Boen--My mother passed away April 2, 2005.  She was my best friend and I miss her terribly.  This web page would be remiss without mentioning her.  She was and will always be "the wind beneath my wings".  My life and everything I am is because of her love and devotion.  I now understand the unselfish gift she gave every year of my youth taking her only vacation to take me to the county 4-H and FFA fairs.  She loved our farm dogs, fed numerous bottle babies over the years, and loved each animal on the farm as if it was the most special. Thank God for angels on earth.         
In Memory of Paul W. Boen--My father left to go be with my mom Feb. 15, 2006.  He was my mentor, my guidance, my disciplinarian. I respect dad for his bravery as a combat machine gunner in WWII for almost 3 years.  He was a good soldier and earned several Bronze Stars. He was also a good father--home each night with me--teaching me to do chores.  It was not until I was an adult that he shared that he retraced every step I made to make sure I did each chore correctly--I always wondered how he knew the things I forgot!!  I miss his wit and wisdom.  Thank God for the unique and special gift of my wonderful parents!!
In Memory of My Brother--Yet another loss in my family network--My brother Paul Edward Boen passed this life January 12, 2008.  I miss his laughter, his teasing, and the way he always called me his "baby sister".  Ed always allowed me to be just me--encouraging me to become my own destiny and not the world's idea of who that should be.   He somehow made every Christmas magical.  His example of courage and strength during his illness was inspirational.  When I think of him I think of smiles and love.  When I see him again I'll have the marbles we used to play with, the sparklers we used to light, and a set of rocks with me in rainbow colors.  He'll be waiting for me on the other side.  Til then.........
We would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. H. J. Heffernan
for over 30 years of devotion to our livestock.  "Doc" has been supportive in trying new things, teaching about old things, and always willing to discuss anything in between.  His "win" column is way longer than his "loss" column at our farm.  He has always come to help whether it was 2 am in the morning or zero degrees outside.  We truly appreciate his friendship and leadership.  We could not leave out such an important part of our operation for so many years.  Thank you so much Doc--you are an amazing and gentle man and the best vet around!

                   
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