
Growing Something Bigger Than Ourselves.
Project Farmland is intentionally designed to be different from conventional development—more than just a place to live, it’s a way of life rooted in shared stewardship, deeper connection, and lasting meaning.
We plan to build approximately 60 homes, each household responsible for its own parcel of land while also benefiting from shared resources that make small-farm living more attainable. Greenhouses, orchards, compost systems, tools, and gathering spaces are shared by design—lowering barriers while strengthening the community as a whole.
From thoughtfully designed tiny homes to larger one-acre-plus farmsteads, Project Farmland will offer a range of living options to support different family sizes, life stages, and budgets—including singles, couples, families, and multigenerational living.
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The vision for Project Farmland includes approximately 60 small farmsteads across a minimum of 80 acres. Each household will care for and manage its own parcel of land—ranging from one fifth of an acre to just over an acre. Sharing access to infrastructure and equipment lowers barriers to success while preserving independence.
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Together, these shared resources will make small-scale farming more attainable for everyday families—supporting independence while strengthening the community as a whole.
*Note. Image is an illustrative concept only. Final acreage, design, layout and features will evolve as Project Farmland develops.

At Project Farmland, daily life will be shaped by intention—how we grow food, raise families, and stay connected to the world around us.
Project Farmland is designed for people who want meaningful work with the land while remaining connected to modern life. Residents may work traditional jobs, build small businesses, or pursue creative paths—without moving far from schools, services, or community.
This will be a place of integration and balance, not retreat.
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