Providence Farm is located on an amazing, tranquil, picturesque 72 acre property in Palmyra, Nebraska, just 15 minutes east of Lincoln.
For your horse -
Our barn has thirteen, 12x12 matted stalls with automatic heated waterers, fresh pine shavings, a fly spray system, two wash/grooming stalls with hot and cold water, a 72x156 indoor arena with premier geo-textile footing, a full sized outdoor dressage arena and trails that span across the 70+ acre property. Horses receive turnout in our beautiful grassy pastures that have four board "Kentucky horse" fence or in one of our large covered drylots. All horses receive individualized feeding programs that feature premium Purina feeds and custom home grown brome hay. Our caring and knowledgeable staff maintain an exceptionally clean environment for your horse and are always keeping an eye on your horse's health and well-being. |
For the rider -
Our clients enjoy all of the amenities of having a heated tack room and viewing room with individual lockers, a heated restroom and a laundry room. Our indoor arena offers premier geo-textile dust free footing with mirrors. Most importantly, we provide an environment that is peaceful and full of positive energy for learning and enjoying your horse. For additional learning experiences, we bring in world-renowned clinicians and hold an annual schooling show. |
For you education -
Our trainer, Jami Kment, who is a USDF Bronze, Silver and Gold Medalist is also a USEF High Performance athlete. Jami has competed at the Festival of Champions, Developing Horse Championships, US Dressage Finals, has won multiple CDI's and is a USDF "L" judge. She has been able to gain her education by being a long time student of Steffen Peters, Conrad Schumacher, Kathy Connelly and Debbie McDonald. Jami is committed to helping you and your horse succeed and making your dreams become a reality! She also believes that you are never done learning and is always working on continuing her own education. To further these educational opportunities for her and her students, throughout the year, we bring in world renowned clinicians, Debbie McDonald and Kathy Connelly. |
Jami is in residence from April 1 - Mid-January. When the bitter cold sets in, Jami and several horses head to Florida for 2 1/2 months to continue their training in a warmer climate. Below are some pictures of our Providence Farm "North" in Palmyra and of our students and family enjoying their time with their horses.