What We Grow

We are a diversified farm growing a variety of specialty vegetables, fruits, experimental crops, trees, green manure, and forage. We are proud to say that almost all of our market crops are grown from our own farm saved seeds and many trees are grafted from local historic varieties. We began doing on-the-farm plant breeding, selections, and seed saving in 2010 when our neighbor started gifting us seeds. Ever since then, our farm has thrived on the adaptation and resilience that seed saving carries forth from generation to generation. Sheep, ducks, chickens, turkeys, and geese are also important contributors to the health of our farm, cycling fertility back into our fields.

We use what we call “beyond-organic” methods prioritizing soil, plant, food, people, and environmental health over the use of chemicals, destructive and extractive methods. We are parciantes on the Acequia de los Ranchitos, which is a historic water canal off the Pecos River. The acequia was hand dug by the original Anton Chico community members in the mid 1800’s. This is the main water source for our farm. We irrigate from the acequia to water our crops, pastures, and orchards.

El Aqua es Vida!

Agroecology

Agroecology is the science and practice of sustainable agriculture rooted in ecology and social justice. A sustainable and biodiverse food system that supports all life is not only possible, its the only way to ensure food production now and into the future.

Biodiverse and vibrant ecosystems are the basis of resilience and abundance on our farm. We center our work in agroecology weaving diversified food production with arid-land adapted plant breeding and seed saving, soil health, habitat supporting pollinators, birds, and amphibians, integrative livestock, water conservation, passive 4-season growing, small scale hand work and limited fossil fuel inputs, and our core commitment to growing healthy and affordable food for our community.

Education

We offer educational opportunities on the farm through internships and custom classes/workshops geared towards schools and organizations. We also have volunteer days and special events with lots of hands-on learning.

We have worked with K-12 schools, universities, and non-profits to host courses in seed saving, agroecology, food justice, and art + ecology. Sign up for our newsletter to keep up with farm news and upcoming events.

Internship

We offer season-long internships through different programs.

Our own live/work internship is 25 hrs/week of work with full room/board. Interns work along side us 5 days a week throughout the season with opportunities to learn about agroecology, market farming, seed saving, sheep and dairy production, poultry, sylvohorticulture and food preservation.
We are full for 2026!

Pre-Apprenticeship

New Mexico Workforce Pre-Apprenticeship is a paid position for New Residents ages 16 and up to work up to 40 hours/week to learn about small scale diversified farming while developing skills to pursue careers in sustainable agriculture. Pre-apprentices work alongside us and independently on basic farm tasks while learning about agroecology, market farming, seed saving, sheep and dairy production, poultry, sylvohorticulture and food preservation. Contact us for more information.