Aimee, Jeremiah & Madeleine River
We spend most of our days thinking about how to grow things—how to grow more soil, more complexity, more chances for connection. A profound respect for the intersection between wild open spaces and agriculture keeps us asking, “How can we belong here?”
Our guides in this pursuit are a deep reverence for the natural world, and a relentless pursuit to understand how things work. For us, farming and ranching is more than food production and resource management, it is about human beings finding their place in the natural world.
Our soil health is your health.
Eating nourishing food from your bioregion is a birthright. Our ranch - and all the relationships it holds - follows the guiding principle that anything integrated is harder to control, but its potential harmony vastly exceeds the alternative. Everything we raise lives its life on pasture as part of an interconnected web of life and place.