Farm Tour at the Center for Regenerative Ag at Jalama Canyon Ranch

Join our Land Stewardship team for a journey around Jalama Canyon Ranch in Lompoc, CA to experience regenerative agriculture in action.

By White Buffalo Land Trust

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 10am - 1pm PDT

Location

Jalama Canyon Ranch

3635 Jalama Road Lompoc, CA 93436

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About this event

  • 3 hours

Join WBLT’s Land Stewardship team for a journey around The Center for Regenerative Agriculture at Jalama Canyon Ranch as part of our “All Hands On” Regenerative Land Stewardship Program.

Discover innovative ways we are increasing biodiversity, building soil, supporting a healthier water cycle, and improving climate stability across 1,000 acres—experience firsthand what a thriving, regenerative food system can look and feel like.

Enjoy a walking tour of the ranch's pastures, vineyard, and native oak woodlands as we discuss the regenerative principles that underpin our management of each agricultural system. Afterward, we'll gather at our basecamp to taste delicious products from the ranch and our food brand Figure Ate. Products will be available for purchase so that you can bring home a piece of Jalama Canyon Ranch. All proceeds support our continued work!

There are limited spaces available, so be sure to reserve your spot. We look forward to having you out to the ranch!

This is a family-friendly event! More details are sent out upon RSVP. Suggested donation of $25 per adult.

For any questions: please contact programs@whitebuffalolandtrust.org.

Organized by

A Foundation for Regenerative Agriculture

White Buffalo Land Trust practices, develops, and promotes systems of Regenerative Agriculture.

We focus on the growth of healthy soils, the restoration of water cycles, carbon sequestration, remediation of toxins in our food system, and the increased nutrition and resiliency of plant and animal production.

With our employees, partners, and volunteers we engage in direct land stewardship, education and training programs, ongoing field research, and exemplary product development.

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