about us

Our Mission

My Wild Farm exists to restore the health of our land, our food, and our community by teaching farmers how to transition from chemical-dependent agriculture to profitable, regenerative systems. We educate, fund, and staff real-world transitions—helping farmers increase yields and profits while cutting chemical inputs to zero and reducing water use by half. By doing this we protect farmworkers, families, and wildlife from toxic exposures and rebuild the living microbiome of our soils so crops are resilient, nutrient-dense, and life-supporting.

 

We are an education and fundraising farm: donations fund expert teams that work side-by-side with farmers to redesign fields, repair soil biology, install regenerative water systems, and implement market strategies that reward quality over quantity. We host intimate learning retreats and hands-on farm labs to accelerate adoption, and we partner with the community—creating a large public garden and neighborhood education programs so families learn how to grow healthy food at home.

 

My Wild Farm is built on urgency and optimism. We believe that healthy soil creates healthy plants, healthy people, and healthy economies. Our goal in the Grande Rhonde Valley is to prove a scalable model that restores ecosystems, increases farmer income, reduces public health burdens, and becomes a replicable blueprint for regenerative revival around the world. In every decision we prioritize people, place, and planet—because true abundance grows from soil that’s alive, water that’s respected, and communities that choose restoration over extraction.

Our Vision

We envision a future where agriculture heals rather than harms: valley by valley, farm by farm, soil by soil. My Wild Farm’s long-term vision is to catalyze a regional regenerative revolution in the Grande Rhonde Valley—one where every participating farm has eliminated synthetic chemicals, halved water consumption, and improved profitability through smarter ecology-based practices. In that future, food grown here will be a standard of nutritive quality, wildlife corridors will flourish, drinking water and air will be free from the legacy of agrochemicals, and farmworkers will no longer face daily toxic exposures.

 

We see an education-first model that scales: on-farm demonstration sites, mobile expert teams, community gardens, and apprenticeship programs create local capacity so knowledge stays in the valley. Private 3-day retreats and influencer residencies help amplify our work to broader audiences while funding direct, practical transitions. Off-grid demonstrations—powered by renewable energy and regenerative water systems—will show how resilience and independence can coexist with modern farm economics.

 

Beyond the valley, we intend to package what works—playbooks, training cohorts, and funding partnerships—so other regions can replicate our successes. The ripple effect we aim for is simple but profound: healed soil produces healthier food, healthier people require less medical intervention, and regenerating landscapes restore biodiversity and climate resilience. Our vision is a living proof that farming can return to nature’s evolutionary path—profitable for farmers, restorative for ecosystems, and life-giving for communities now and for generations to come.

“Love Nature has an amazing team of hard working professionals. It has been a pleasure to meet them.”

Emily Davis