Regenerative Agriculture in the PNW
Nestled at the southern base of the Olympic National Forest, along Washington’s Hood Canal, we converted a former cattle ranch and worked to regenerate the land into our own fertile cornucopia. Using organic practices, principles of permaculture, technology, and old fashioned elbow grease, we have created a farmstead that provides us with all food we need, all the while making the land we live on more fertile.
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Stewards of the Land
At the confluence of the North and Main forks of the Skokomish River, we have unrivaled access to water, views, and wildlife. Our rivers see two annual runs of salmon. Seasonally, we get a robust number of American Bald Eagles. We share our lands with the largest megafauna in the Olympic Peninsula: a herd of Roosevelt Elk. With all of this nature, we are just 1 hour south of Sequim, 1.5 hours west of Seattle, and 2.5 hours north of Portland.