
WeeShire Mains Expands Blueberry Dreams
WeeShire Mains was recently featured in the Western Nebraska Observer. Here’s a closer look at the story and how our farm is helping families in the Kimball community.
Our blueberry dreams are getting real! With grants in hand and plans for 900 bushes, WeeShire Mains is prepping the patch for spring planting and future U-Pick fun. Right now it's all about groundwork, soil building, and getting those first 8 rows ready to thrive.

Local Visionaries grow Autism-Friendly Farm into Year-Round Family Haven
WeeShire Mains was recently featured in the Sidney Sun-Telegraph. Here’s a closer look at the story and how our farm is helping families in the Kimball community.
Discover how the Shropshire family's vision transformed a personal journey into a community sanctuary. WeeShire Mains is more than just a farm; it's a testament to the healing power of nature and the importance of inclusive spaces. Join us in supporting this incredible initiative and learn more about their upcoming fundraiser.

Gearing Up For Farmer's Day
WeeShire Mains was recently featured in the Western Nebraska Observer. Here’s a closer look at the story and how our farm is helping families in the Kimball community.
WeeShire Mains is buzzing with barnyard happenings as we get ready for Farmers Day! From prepping animals to coordinating with the community, we're putting our quirky little stamp on a town tradition.

Small Animals Help Give Children Big Results
WeeShire Mains was recently featured in the InspireToday Magazine. Here’s a closer look at the story and how our farm is helping families in the Kimball community.Small animals, big results!
WeeShire Mains in Kimball offers kids and families hands-on experiences with miniature goats, donkeys, and a U-Pick blueberry patch — all designed to foster growth, sensory regulation, and lasting memories in a welcoming, inclusive environment. Founded by Ken and Sarah Shropshire, this nonprofit started as a personal mission inspired by their own family experiences and has grown into a place where kids can learn, play, and thrive. Discover the story behind the farm, the animals, and the families whose lives have been transformed.

Sensory Farm Starts to Take Shape
WeeShire Mains was recently featured in the Western Nebraska Observer. Here’s a closer look at the story and how our farm is helping families in the Kimball community.
From blueberry fields to miniature goats and donkeys, our sensory farm is growing into a place where children and families can explore, play, and find calm. What started to meet our own boys’ needs is becoming a sanctuary for many, and this article captures the early steps of that journey.

Farm Offers Insight to Family Running Non-Profit
Our very first media feature came out in June 2024, when the Eagle Observer ran an article about our family and the mission behind WeeShire Mains. It was the first time someone outside of our own circle put our story into print — and we’re saving it here as the start of our press journey.