Anna Erickson is a 5th generation rancher/farmer in Valley Ford where she raises chickens, turkeys, beef cattle, and fiber sheep. She also grows a large Organic dye garden for her […]
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Traditional Tanners
At Traditional Tanners we use totally natural methods to transform sheep and goat hides into super soft and washable heirlooms that help farmers make additional income reselling their hides through farmer’s markets, websites and social media.
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We are a small collective of shepherds and craftsfolk living in the Salmon Mountains. We raise goats for milk, fiber, packing, and meat. Our gardens and orchards are diversified with […]
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Grazing Dry Creek
My flock of 40 Merino sheep graze in annual grasslands, vineyards, and orchards located on the west side of the Sacramento Valley in Yolo County. This provides fire and weed […]
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Grange Home
I’ve always been a collector of tiny objets to large pieces of furniture. With so much beautiful design surrounding me, I thought there was an opportunity to reimagine how we […]
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Wild Things Ranch
Charity, owner of Wild Things Ranch, raises Icelandic sheep for meat, fiber, and contract grazing. The foundation of Wild Things Ranch is healthy soil which means healthy animals.
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Rockwood Ranch
Rockwood Ranch is located in Nicasio in Marin County. We raise Ouessant Sheep – a rare breed of sheep that is the smallest breed of sheep, weighing around 50 pounds […]
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Folk Life Farm
An Emerald Cup Award Winning Biodynamic Cannabis Farm creating space for plants & animals to fully express and live into their true being.
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Pennyroyal Farm
Pennyroyal Farm is named after the wild mint that thrives in the vineyards. Sheep have been in residence at our family’s Boonville farm for over a quarter of a century, but it wasn’t until 2006 that we decided to grow wine grapes and make cheese. Pennyroyal Farm is designed to minimize fossil fuel use and maximize the symbiotic relationships of diversified crops and animal husbandry. We also utilize solar panels on our barn to supply the farm’s electricity.
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