Farmers
Stewarding Culture & Community
Our farm is made of many hands, informal exchanges, and wildly generous land access. It's essentially the commons.

Beekeeper + Farmer
Tegan
began apprenticing on how to raise bees in the high mountain desert in the Mora Valley in 2023. She tends hives on the farm, helps run the farmers market where she cooks delicious blue corn tortillas from our yearly harvest. She graduated from Naropa University in 2020 with a master's degree in Ecopsychology and is animated deeply by the human-nature relationship. You can find her being tender and sincere with how she moves on the land.

Farmer
blaze
has worked on farms across Colorado, Texas, and New Mexico, before starting Good Vibes Farm in 2023. He graduated from Naropa University with a master's degree in Ecopsychology, where he met his wife, Tegan, and began a rural-focused food hub in 2023 that connects farmers and ranchers to regional schools and senior centers across northeastern New Mexico. He loves raising waterfowl, stewarding acequia culture, and reworking what it means to belong to place and each other.

Farmer + Livestock Lead
Kim B.
has planted hundreds of crowns of asparagus on the farm for harvests not yet come. She works ditch cleanings, garlic harvests, supports market, weeds endlessly, and is a strong, faithful steward to every farm project that arises throughout the season.

Farmer + Landowner
Kim
makes it all possible, by treating her land not as hers, but to be held in collective stewardship. She faithfully weeds and moves the acequia water, while also tending the pulse of our little community. Endless potlucks, gatherings, and harvest dinners keep us all stitched together guided and calloused by her hand.