Who we are

The Dickey Family

Michael and Kim Dickey are lifelong residents of Arkansas and reside in Faulkner County. They both grew up on cattle farms and started their own operation, M & K Farm, in 2001.The farm is located near Greenbrier, Arkansas and includes cattle, sheep, goats and horses. In 2004 they began utilizing a rotational grazing system to become better stewards of their land. In 2016 they were featured as the Faulkner County Farm Family of the Year Michael currently serves as the president of the Faulkner County Cattlemen’s Association, has been on the board of directors for the Faulkner County Conservation District since 2019, and on the board of directors for the Arkansas Grazing Lands Coalition (AGLC). The AGLC promotes rotational grazing and healthy farm management practices for all farmers who own grazing animals.

Michael taught special education at the Conway Human Development Center and Greenbrier Middle School for 28 years. His wife Kim taught at Greenbrier Junior High and Senior High for 27 years and at Central Baptist College for 7 years. They have two daughters, Melanie and Madison. Melanie lives at home with them and Madison is currently a student at LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. For the last several years they have hosted a young man, Victor Andres, from Honduras. He attends Central Baptist College.

The Dickey family enjoys traveling and camping and loves to visit national parks. They are members of Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Guy, Arkansas. Michael is a Life Group leader and Kim is on the mission board there. Michael and Kim have been around livestock their entire lives.

The Iberg Family

Stoney and Katie Iberg share a love for farming, conservation, and the outdoors. In 2021, they bought their family farm, where they raise cattle using rotational grazing practices. Stoney works as a firefighter and also owns a trucking company, while Katie works to support conservation and sustainable agriculture through her roles with the Faulkner County Conservation District, the Arkansas Grazing Lands Coalition, and the Arkansas Solar Grazing Association.

Their biggest joy is their son, Wilder, who was born in 2023. As a family, they love spending time outside, caring for their land, and tending to their cattle operation. Through their farm and involvement in agriculture, they are dedicated to sustainable land management and supporting the future of farming.

What we do

Provide education and resources on:

  • Land Management

  • Rotational Grazing Plans

  • Cross Fencing

  • Maximizing the Potential of Your Land

  • Marketing

  • Solar Grazing

Contact us

Here at Arkansas sheep producers we would like to help you get in the business and show you the most efficient way to run your operation and how to get your farm set up to run sheep from rotational raising, vaccination, cross fencing, breeding, and marketing.

arkansassheepproducersinc@gmail.com

For solar grazing, contact Stoney Iberg 501-730-1840.

For farm management, contact Michael Dickey 501-730-4418.