Holiday Gift Guide

While I’m not a fashion influencer, I do know good, reliable products from outstanding brands when I see them. Below you’ll find a few ideas for holiday shopping featuring products from brands I’m proud to partner with.

 

For Men

An Industry Worth Fighting For: Should you buy this? Yes.

A knife from Gerber Gear: I’m a fan of the folding knives. You never know when you’re going to need to open an Amazon box, right? (Use code Honest15 for 15% off)

Expandable lantern: It’s portable, lightweight and good for 40 hours on one charge. (Use code TDFHonest for 20% off)

Premium Insulated Fleece Lined Jacket: The heavyweight, duck outer shell is sturdy enough to endure the elements during the toughest job, yet soft to the touch from the brushed hand, washed finish. (Use Honest421 for 10 percent off Key Apparel)

TDF AmeriCow Tee: The party built on cheese, milk, and ice cream.

For Women

Fleece Pullover Hoodie: Only $14 at time of publish, grab this hoodie in Moss for your wife, daughter, mom, or, yourself! (Use Honest421 for 10 percent off Key Apparel)

Mission Parka: I’m told by the women in my life this is very fashionable and goes with everything. (Use Honest421 for 10 percent off Key Apparel)

The Lockdown Multi-tool: It fits in your pocket and features a double-sided bit driver, replaceable #11 blade, awl, plain edge blade, and a file. (Use code Honest15 for 15% off)

Women's TDF Stamp Tee: Show off your love for TDF Honest Farming with a stylish Graphic Tee by KEY.

An Industry Worth Fighting For: A great, easy read about dairy farming written by yours truly. A great stocking stuffer, if I don’t say so myself.

 

For the Kids

Infant Bib Overall: Who doesn’t love a kid in overalls? Our family is a big fan of Key’s clothing. They’re high-quality, which makes them nearly indestructible for kids. (Use Honest421 for 10 percent off Key Apparel)

Toddler Insulated Bib Overall: Prepare for snow season with insulated bib overalls for your toddler. They’ll hold up so well they’ll make great hand-me-downs. (Use Honest421 for 10 percent off Key Apparel)

Meet Pete: Indiana farmer, Jennifer Campbell nailed this children’s book featuring her daughter, Emi Lou, and the story of their newborn calf, Pete. If you’re looking for an accurate agriculture book for your family, this is a great option.

Hybrid Light: What good is a living room fort without a great light? Also, night time chores! A light with a handle that holds up for a dairy farmer, which means it’s great for kids. (Use code TDFHonest for 20% off)

Derrick Josi

Derrick Josi is a 4th generation dairy farmer from Tillamook, Oregon, where he milks Jersey dairy cows and farms corn and grass silage.

Wilsonview Dairy, a family farm established in 1918 by Derrick’s great grandfather, Alfred, after arriving from Switzerland as an indentured servant in 1912, is located near the Pacific Ocean where dairy cows enjoy a relatively mild climate on their centennial farm.

The Josi family is proud to play a part in making delicious cheese by providing quality milk to the Tillamook County Creamery Association.

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