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Our Vision

FlyDog Farm didn’t start with a concrete market plan. It started with a question:

What would farming look like if we stopped trying to control everything?

We’re building this farm slowly,

on purpose.

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Not from a template, not from a checklist, and not from the idea that bigger or faster is better. We’re designing a refuge where the soil is alive, where diversity isn’t a marketing word but the foundation, and where plants, insects, animals, and people all have a role to play.

We don’t view the farm as rows of production – we see it as a living, breathing system that we have the privilege of building a relationship with. With this mentality, the goal shifts from controlling outcomes to working in harmony with natural systems.​

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What does this approach mean?

  • Letting beneficial insects do their job before reaching for a treatment 

  • Growing crops that instinctually thrive in the native soil and weather

  • Making space for pollinators, wild habitat, and species that don’t necessarily “produce”

  • Creating an oasis where our community can reconnect with their food and each other

Some of what we grow will be familiar. Some won’t be. Some choices won’t make conventional sense at all—and that’s kind of the point.

FlyDog Farm is still young. We’re still experimenting, still learning, still getting things wrong and adjusting.

But everything we’re building is guided by one idea:

If we take care of the system, the system will take care of us.

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