PROJECT FARMLAND

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    • Home
    • ABOUT
      • Our Vision
      • Why We're Here
      • Low Impact Living
    • FARM + FOLK
      • What Is An Agrihood?
      • Life On The Farm
      • Farmstead Homes
      • Resident Support + Vision
    • CONNECT + EXPLORE
      • The Barn
      • Farm Tours + Guest Stays
      • U Pick Orchards + Fields
    • LEARN + GROW
      • Research + Education
      • Farm Initiatives
      • School Partnerships
    • SUPPORT
      • Help Us Grow
      • $10 For Tomorrow
    • DONATE

PROJECT FARMLAND

PROJECT FARMLANDPROJECT FARMLANDPROJECT FARMLAND
  • Home
  • ABOUT
    • Our Vision
    • Why We're Here
    • Low Impact Living
  • FARM + FOLK
    • What Is An Agrihood?
    • Life On The Farm
    • Farmstead Homes
    • Resident Support + Vision
  • CONNECT + EXPLORE
    • The Barn
    • Farm Tours + Guest Stays
    • U Pick Orchards + Fields
  • LEARN + GROW
    • Research + Education
    • Farm Initiatives
    • School Partnerships
  • SUPPORT
    • Help Us Grow
    • $10 For Tomorrow
  • DONATE

Our Vision

Not a Subdivision—A Working Landscape

Growing Something Bigger Than Ourselves. 


Imagine a place where the land feels alive, neighbors feel like family, and every household has its own productive ground to care for. Close enough to truly know your neighbors, yet with enough space to grow a substantial garden or keep a few small livestock. Sitting on your porch watching the sunset, you’ll know you’ve found the perfect balance.


Project Farmland is intentionally designed to be different from ordinary development. It’s not just a place to live. It’s a living, breathing working landscape where families grow food, share resources, and raise their kids with dirt on their hands and neighbors who truly know each other.


Picture this:

  • Your own farmstead home on fertile soil
  • Shared greenhouses and orchards just steps away
  • A big community barn for gatherings and mentorship
  • Kids learning where food actually comes from
  • Weekends spent harvesting together instead of stuck in traffic


From thoughtfully designed tiny homes to larger one-acre-plus farmsteads, we’re creating a range of options so different families — young couples, growing families, empty-nesters — can all put down real roots here.


This is small-farm living made attainable, sustainable, and and built so families can create something meaningful to pass on to the next generation.


LEARN MORE about our homesite types here.

A Place for All Seasons of Life

Quality of life for aging parents matters deeply.


The rendering above shows a concept for a multi-generational home designed so parents can keep their independence while remaining an active part of the family every day.


Here, every generation has something meaningful to contribute — wisdom from elders, energy from the young, support from all — creating stronger bonds and a richer life together.



A Community of Small Farms

A Lifestyle Built Around Purpose

A Lifestyle Built Around Purpose

The vision for Project Farmland is a community of farmsteads on productive soil — each family caring for their own parcel, ranging from a cozy tiny-home lot to larger parcels over an acre. 


Depending on final land size, we also hope to include a welcoming neighborhood designed for empty-nesters and couples entering their next chapter — those who want to stay active, keep gardening, and remain part of a close-knit, supportive community while enjoying a simpler, more purposeful pace.


Sharing access to infrastructure and equipment lowers barriers to success while preserving independence. 

Resources such as:

  • Greenhouses and growing tunnels
  • Orchards and pollinator spaces
  • Composting and vermiculture systems
  • Beekeeping areas
  • Shared tools, equipment, and workspaces
  • Educational and gathering spaces centered around The Barn


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.

A Lifestyle Built Around Purpose

A Lifestyle Built Around Purpose

A Lifestyle Built Around Purpose

Imagine raising your family in a place where the land is part of daily life.


At Project Farmland, daily life is shaped by intention — growing food you can actually taste, raising kids who understand where it comes from, and staying deeply connected to your 

neighbors and the seasons.


Here you can:

  • Grow year-round, nutrient-rich food right outside your door that nourishes your family and your community
  • Live closer to nature without giving up modern careers or modern life
  • Raise children in a place where work, learning, and real connection to the land and neighbors naturally intersect
  • Slow down just enough to feel the rhythm of the seasons again
  • Keep family close across generations — whether that means grandparents living nearby or multi-generational homes designed so everyone thrives together


This is a place for people who believe family and community are the foundation of a healthy life at every age. 


Whether you’re a young family starting out, building a small business, or simply wanting your kids to grow up with dirt under their fingernails and purpose in their hearts - this is the kind of community worth creating. 


This is Project Farmland


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