The Farm Stand

Our farm stand is a work in progress, built thoughtfully and at the pace of the ranch.

In the coming years, it will serve as a place to share what the land and season allow, including:

  • Our own beef and pork, when available

  • Seasonal produce grown here

  • Fresh eggs

  • Small-batch baked goods

  • Specialty items such as tallow face cream, hand-poured candles, and ranch merchandise

Like everything we do, the farm stand will reflect restraint, quality, and care rather than abundance for its own sake.

Offerings will change with the seasons and availability.

When We’re Open

Because this is a working ranch, the farm stand will operate on limited, clearly defined days and hours.

When the farm stand is open, dates and times will be shared here and through our newsletter and social channels. Outside of those hours, the ranch remains closed to visitors.

We appreciate your patience as we build this thoughtfully and in a way that works for the land and our family.

What to Anticipate

When the farm stand is open, you can expect:

  • A simple, welcoming space

  • Food and goods raised or made with care

  • Seasonal availability that reflects the land

  • A calm, respectful atmosphere

This is not a retail experience. It’s a handshake with the ranch.

What We Don’t Do

To protect the safety of our animals, our family, and our work, we ask that visitors respect a few important boundaries:

  • We do not allow drop-in visits

  • We are not open outside of posted hours

  • We do not offer ranch tours unless specifically announced

  • We cannot accommodate unscheduled pickups or visits

We’re a working ranch first. Thank you for understanding.

These boundaries allow us to continue stewarding the land and raising food responsibly.

Display of various scented candles, spice mixes, and seasonings on a table at a local beef event in Bickleton, Washington. Includes jars labeled pumpkin spice, gingerbread, apple cider, harvest spice, range smoke, and outpost, as well as seasonings labeled all purpose and ranch, with recipes and informational cards.
Market stall display with jars, packets, and signs promoting Crider Creek cattle and local beef, decorated with evergreen branches, on a long table with a cowhide table runner.

When the time is right, we look forward to welcoming people to this place in a way that feels aligned with our values and the pace of the ranch.

Until then, thank you for your interest, your respect, and your trust.