Farming full-time
Updated Jan 6, 2026
Seeking
- 6-10 Total acres
- 0-5 Acres of pasture
- 0-5 Acres of hayland
Desired locations
I’m looking for farm land that is partly pastured, has access to well water or spring water. A home with 3bd / 2baths.
Plan
Our farming practices are rooted in organic, regenerative, and sustainable principles that prioritize soil health, ecological balance, and long-term productivity. We do not use synthetic pesticides, insecticides, or herbicides. Instead, we rely on biological diversity and natural systems to support plant health and manage pests.
Soil biology is the foundation of our approach. We build living soils through the regular use of high-quality compost, worm castings, and biologically active compost teas. These inputs introduce and support beneficial microorganisms that improve nutrient availability, strengthen plant immunity, and enhance soil structure and water retention.
Desired infrastructure
Equipment and infrastructure details
Preferred equipment and infrastructure will be scalable and appropriate to the farm’s current size while allowing for gradual expansion. Initial needs include basic hand tools, irrigation systems, composting infrastructure, wash and pack areas, and small-scale storage for produce and inputs. As the operation grows, future purchases may include a greenhouse for season extension, a barn for equipment and livestock housing, and possibly a tractor or small mechanized equipment to improve efficiency. Infrastructure will be selected to support diversified production while maintaining sustainability, cost control, and long-term adaptability.
Preferred type of opportunity
Opportunity details
I am seeking a long-term farming opportunity rooted in biodynamic, regenerative, sustainable, and JADAM principles, with the possibility of owner financing to support gradual, responsible growth. The vision is to steward land through diversified, biologically driven production of market vegetables, mushrooms, fruit trees, berries, and pollinator systems, with potential integration of poultry or beef. The ideal arrangement supports phased infrastructure development, shared or expandable resources, and a collaborative relationship that values soil health, ecological resilience, and a profitable, enduring farm enterprise that benefits both landowner and farmer over time.
Desired farming practices
Practices details
Our farm integrates fruit trees, berry bushes, and perennial plants to create resilient, diverse systems that mimic natural ecosystems. These perennial plantings provide permanent root structures that stabilize soil, increase microbial activity, and support pollinators and beneficial insects. Polyculture and companion planting are used to increase biodiversity, reduce pest pressure, and improve overall ecosystem health.
Organic matter is continually returned to the soil through mulching, cover cropping, and plant residues, building fertility and sequestering carbon over time. Water is managed efficiently through soil organic matter improvement and mulching, reducing runoff and increasing drou
Production goals
Goals details
My desired farming practices focus on biodynamic, regenerative, sustainable, and JADAM-based methods that build soil health, biological diversity, and long-term resilience. Production plans include diversified market vegetables, gourmet and medicinal mushrooms, fruit trees, and berry crops integrated into perennial systems. Bee hives will support pollination and honey production, while diversified livestock—potentially beef and poultry—will be managed regeneratively to cycle nutrients, improve pasture health, and increase farm profitability. The overall goal is a biologically driven, diversified farm that is ecologically sound, economically viable, and locally market focused.
Farm experience
Years of experience
13 total years of experience
13 years as a manager
Education, training, and employment experience
Experience details
My agriculture experience is grounded in hands-on learning, seminars, and discussion-based training rather than formal college coursework. I have completed multiple online courses focused on soil biology, regenerative agriculture, and sustainable farming systems. My training includes practical application through field observation, problem-solving discussions, and peer-led learning environments. I have studied diverse farming modalities such as soil health management, composting, nutrient cycling, and biologically driven crop production, with an emphasis on applying science-based practices to real-world farming challenges.