PassGen Farms Built on Legacy

Leasburg family works together to cultivate a future.

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PassGen Farms Built on Legacy
Photo by Watty / Thes Jones and his mom, Enid Dudley pause to pose as they visit a garden plot just down the road from their family's property.

When Enid Pass Dudley of Leasburg looks at her son Thes, she sees both the past and the future.

"He sounds just like his grandfather," Dudley said. "Looks like him too!"

Thes Jones never met his grandfather, Amos Pass, who died several months before he was born in 1994. He has heard the stories but never worked alongside him.

"He'd be proud to know they're taking it up and carrying it on," Dudley said of her son, grandchildren, and other family members who are choosing the same entrepreneurial path as her father, and grandmother.

It is a path that starts right in their own backyard - with a dream, a little plot of land, and hard work.