Our Regenerative Farming Story
Our path into regenerative farming came through experience—through seeing the growing challenges around food quality, health, and access to clean nourishment.
The work has also been shaped by the needs of the Emissary Wolf Pack, an intact family that remains at the center of this process. Their presence continues to guide how we think about food, land, and care.
This year, we are moving more deeply into building an integrated farm that surrounds and supports the animals, helping to feed them while restoring the land around them.
At the same time, we are developing the Clean Protein Project, growing crops like sunflowers, pumpkins, and squash for their seeds and fruits. These will support food for the pack, locally produced dog food, and simple, nourishing protein foods for people.
As this work grows, so does the land it touches—creating a place for learning, nourishment, and a different kind of relationship between people, animals, and the land.
We welcome your support and participation in this year’s three farm locations in Northern New Mexico.
Clean Protein Patties
We would love your participation and collaboration as we develop our protein dense “patties,” for healthy dogs and healthy people.
Local Healthy Dogfood
Our Emissary Wolf and Husky pack calls for high level nutrition with no compromises. No human or dog should compromise nutrition for convenience or cost. We intend to provide healthy local dogfood and organic poison free protein patties for two and four legged friends alike.
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This work is shaped by the land, the sky, and by the Emissary Wolf Pack, whose needs continue to guide what we build.
We move step by step, paying attention, and creating something that can truly support life—for the animals, the land, and the people connected to it.
Growing a Regenerative Farm in 2026 One Sprout at a Time
“We’re not just producing food; we’re producing health.”
— Joel Salatin