THE
MISSION
WE SERVE BY.
THE ESTATE 98 PROJECT GOALS
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our mission is simple and deeply rooted
To create a self-sustaining agricultural non-profit that feeds families, educates the community, and cultivates a thriving, biodiverse ecosystem for the generations of wildlife to come.
HOW WE LIVE IT OUT
respect
We honor the land, the people, and the creatures who call this place home.
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We listen before we dig.
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We protect native species and clear invasive ones.
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We welcome all with dignity, whether they’re picking wildflowers or learning about conservation.
Respect is our baseline. Everything we do grows from it.
STEWARDSHIP
We believe in doing the work even if it means our boots get muddy, hands calloused, hearts opened.
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We host donation-based egg stands, wildflower events, and photo experiences to connect others to the land.
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We maintain trails, build wildlife habitats, and care for animals with purpose, not profit.
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We operate with intention, transparency, and a commitment to giving more than we take.
Stewardship means showing up, season after season.
REVITALIZE
We restore what’s been forgotten and reimagine what’s possible.
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We reclaim neglected land to create pollinator spaces, meadows, and food access points.
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We educate others through local partnerships, conservation-based events, and real-life homesteading guidance.
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We invest in biodiversity and the generation to follow.
Revitalization isn’t a one-time act, it’s our rhythm.
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LOOKing TO THE FUTURE
Our vision is to expand and protect more acreage, revive local biodiversity, and equip the next generation with the tools, knowledge, and values to carry it forward.
We dream of native wildflower meadows where pollinators thrive, woodland trails that teach and heal, and a working farmstead that feeds bodies and spirits alike.
Through education, conservation, and hands-on community involvement, we’re building more than a nonprofit. We’re planting roots for something that will outlast us. Something the next generation can inherit, not just in land, but in legacy.
The land can’t speak for itself, but it can be passed down, protected, and preserved. Only if we start now.