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Congratulations!!đŸ„°đŸ’„đŸ‘ Janelle Brown launches TAEDA Farms with Madison and Caleb at 156 acres of land in North Carolina.

Janelle Brown is launching a new business with her daughter Madison and son-in-low Caleb Brush

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Janelle Brown is launching a new business with her daughter Madison and son-in-low Caleb BrushCredit: Instagram/janellebrown117
The business venture comes after Janelle Brown's split from Kody, seen here on Sister Wives

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The business venture comes after Janelle Brown’s split from Kody, seen here on Sister WivesCredit: TLC

The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal the family members-turned-business partners filed a business license with the North Carolina Secretary of State office for Taeda Farms on March 26, 2024.

An office for the business is located in Raleigh, North Carolina, while Madison and Caleb’s North Carolina home is also listed.

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Janelle announced the business venture on Instagram Sunday, as she captioned a photo with her daughter and son-in-law, “I am beyond excited to finally share our passion project with you—TAEDA FARMS!

“We’d love to invite you to come along on this wild, messy, and beautiful journey as we build Taeda Farms from the ground up. It’s definitely not always glamorous—there’s plenty of sweat, dirt, and learning along the way—but every single step is getting us closer to something truly special. We’re turning hard work and heart into something beautiful, and we want you to be a part of it all!

“Follow us on social media @taedafarms, and join us as we grow—one bloom at a time. If you’d like to support us as we get started, we have some t-shirts with our brand motto, ‘building beauty from the ground up.’ We poured a lot of thought into them, and they represent everything this journey means to us.”

Janelle revealed the name of the farm comes from the Latin word for Loblolly Pine.

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“In Latin, Taeda primarily means ‘torch’ or ‘pinewood used for torches.’ It was often used in context of torches for ceremonies, such as weddings, where it symbolized light, warmth, and unity,” she wrote.

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According to the website, Janelle’s role at the farm is “flower smeller – grass grower.”

“Janelle is our farm’s resident dreamer, planner, and future flower whisperer. Though not a single bloom has sprouted yet, she’s already picking flowers in her mind and making friends with anyone who’ll listen to her vision (trust me, she’ll get you excited about it too).

“She’s the one mapping out our flower fields and making sure every petal has a fellow friend close by. If you bump into her, be prepared to leave with gardening advice, flower dreams, and maybe a new best friend,” the website reads.

Janelle is known for her green thumb, as she has posted her flowers, vegetables, herbs and more on social media through the years.

She also planned to build a greenhouse on the family’s property Coyote Pass.

Madison works as the company’s project executive, while Caleb is the farm’s fixer-upper.

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