About Us

Tri-Star Stock Farm, owned by Jeremy and Peyton Fair, represents the fourth-generation of our family to be involved in the livestock industry.
Arvis and Ada Fletcher, Peyton's great aunt and uncle, began the family's involvement with Hereford Cattle. Arvis and Ada farmed on the very ground that is today Tri-Star Stock Farm, for over 60 years. Throughout this time they raised high quality, heavily sought after genetics. In the early 2000's they purchased, along with Elton and Ray Bryant at EBS Polled Herefords, EBS AF MSU Navigator 48N from Michigan State. Navigator was an Online son who propelled the breeding program at AH Fletcher Polled Herefords. The Bryants and Fletchers owned several bulls together over the years including EBS AF MSU Navigator ET 48N, PWF Victory Lane P415, Star 5L Beau Jack 25R ET, STAR BSP WESTERN BRANT 174P, and many more. The Fletchers also owned the heavily used AF THM Starstruck 1826 bull from the Mead program in Georgia. Their dedication to breeding quality Hereford cattle and marketing them to customers in West Tennessee was instrumental raising the quality of cattle in this area of the state.
The Red Angus on the operation include the best genetics from a breeding program that Jeremy's family built spawning from a FFA and 4-H project. These cattle were managed for years along with the George and Nettie Cole's, Jeremy's grandparents, commercial cattle operation in just north in Dyer County TN.
Arvis and Ada Fletcher, Peyton's great aunt and uncle, began the family's involvement with Hereford Cattle. Arvis and Ada farmed on the very ground that is today Tri-Star Stock Farm, for over 60 years. Throughout this time they raised high quality, heavily sought after genetics. In the early 2000's they purchased, along with Elton and Ray Bryant at EBS Polled Herefords, EBS AF MSU Navigator 48N from Michigan State. Navigator was an Online son who propelled the breeding program at AH Fletcher Polled Herefords. The Bryants and Fletchers owned several bulls together over the years including EBS AF MSU Navigator ET 48N, PWF Victory Lane P415, Star 5L Beau Jack 25R ET, STAR BSP WESTERN BRANT 174P, and many more. The Fletchers also owned the heavily used AF THM Starstruck 1826 bull from the Mead program in Georgia. Their dedication to breeding quality Hereford cattle and marketing them to customers in West Tennessee was instrumental raising the quality of cattle in this area of the state.
The Red Angus on the operation include the best genetics from a breeding program that Jeremy's family built spawning from a FFA and 4-H project. These cattle were managed for years along with the George and Nettie Cole's, Jeremy's grandparents, commercial cattle operation in just north in Dyer County TN.
In 2014 Peyton and Jeremy married and began building on the family farming heritage. Today the Fairs operate Tri-Star Stock Farm on a portion of Ada and Arvis's original farm in Tipton County. The operation consists of Hereford and Red Angus Cattle, and in 2015 Tunis Sheep were added. The Fairs sell cattle private treaty off the farm as well as freezer beef. Peyton and Jeremy believe it is important to be active in the breed associations. Peyton served on the National Tunis Sheep Registry (NTSRI) Board of Directors from 2016 to 2022, and Jeremy and Peyton are past coordinators for the National Tunis Junior Association. Jeremy and Peyton were excited to bring the 5th generation of our family onto the farm in 2017 with the birth of Neely and to add to our growing family with Adaleigh in 2020.
Please contact us with any questions about the livestock or our farm. We'd love to hear from you!