Where Open Skies Meet Open Possibility

We’re not just a multi-generational family farm—we’re a soil revival project with feathers, hooves, and a sense of humor. Our pastures are patchworks of native grasses, wildflower nooks, and carefully rested ground, all orchestrated by time-tested rotational grazing. That rotating ballet of Icelandic sheep, KuneKune pigs, Idaho Pasture Pigs (IPP’s), Heritage turkeys, African geese, and our clucking workforce doesn’t just raise food; it rebuilds the sponge of the earth so water, roots, and microbes can do their thing.

Regeneration here is practical, not pretty-print marketing. Every move is selected to grow soil life: targeted grazing to break up thatch, hooves to work organic matter into the ground, and diverse breeds chosen for how they interact with pasture. The result is richer soil, more habitat, and measurable carbon pulled down into the dirt. Our Livestock Guardian Dogs keep the flocks safe so paddocks can rest and rebound—no heavy-handed fixes, just time and good animal management.

When folks come for a tour, they leave with tired legs, dirt under their nails, a carton of eggs or a jar of honey, and a clearer idea that agriculture can heal. We feed people, yes—but we also stitch back the web of life beneath our feet.

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