
Preserving farmland is central to Rooted Northwest’s mission.
On over 180 acres of working land, we are building the infrastructure, spaces, and community support needed to sustain a wide range of agricultural projects.
By clustering homes and investing in shared agricultural resources, Rooted Northwest makes it possible for farming to continue alongside our community, keeping the land productive and intact for the long term.
Rooted Northwest provides land, infrastructure, and a collaborative agricultural environment where farmers can build independent or shared enterprises.
This short video introduces how the model works and what’s possible for farmers here.
Regenerative farmers at Rooted Northwest lease agricultural land within a rural landscape set up for farmland preservation.
Leasing does not require purchasing a home and includes access to existing site infrastructure and shared resources that support day-to-day agricultural work.
Homeowners help make the long-term preservation of farmland at Rooted Northwest possible.
By choosing to live in the village, residents are investing not only in a home, but in a landscape designed to remain productive, cared for, and whole.

Tell us what you’re hoping to grow or create, and we’ll help you understand what’s possible on this land.
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FAQs
Answers to common questions about farming, land access, and agricultural projects.










