OUR HERITAGE
More Than a Name. A Legacy. For many years, the land that is now Alamar was owned and farmed by the Lakin family, who raised cattle and helped pioneer the process of pelletizing Bermuda hay. Their legacy is deeply rooted in this community—and it continues to shape the story of Alamar today. The name “Alamar” was chosen as a tribute to that history. An alamar knot is a symbolic braid worn on a horse’s chest, signifying its transition into a finished bridle horse—a true badge of honor. Today, both the name and logo reflect a thoughtful blend of past and present— honoring the West Valley’s rich agrarian heritage while embracing a modern, forward-looking community.
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