Upcoming Events

October 19th Mark your calendars for our next movie night! Join us anytime throughout the day to enjoy the charms of the ranch, with dinner served at 5pm. As soon as the sun sets, we'll kick off the movie, Spooky Buddies. We will be doing a candy hunt before the movie. Feel free to bring your friends along, and a side dish or dessert to share with everyone.

About Us

   We are just at the beginning of our farming story, it started when in search of a simpler life more connected to nature and our food, we packed up our family and moved to an amazing, overgrown ranch just north of Tucson, AZ. Slowly we hope to transform River Bottom Ranch into something incredible.  It is our hope to provide sustainable wholesome food, while honoring each and every animal and plant that we harvest.  We attempt to mimic nature as best we can and maintain transparency with our local community.

   Family and faith are deeply rooted in everything that we do.  we are intentional in our relationships with one another, wanting to always follow truth.  We are working together to grow a community that is bigger than ourselves.  We love for others to come out and enjoy the experience with us.


OUR FEATURES

What's growing?

The San Pedro River Valley provides a unique micro-climate where an astounding variety of wonderful things grow and thrive.  Goji Berries might be my favorite.   Melons, winter greens, and sugar snap peas are all easy to grow here in the gardens.

 Pork

Currently, we are raising KuneKune pigs (pronounced "cooney-cooney"). Kunekune's are a pasture heritage pig that originate from New Zealand.  Different from other pigs, they get the majority of their diet from pasture and spend their days foraging and lounging around.  We chose to add KuneKune's mostly because of their docile temperament but also because their meat tastes delicious.  Send us an email to get on the waiting list for summer 2023 pork. 

Duck eggs

At River Bottom Ranch we love all of our animals but the ducks hold a special place in our hearts, they were the first farm animal we brought to the ranch. Our ducks have free range over our entire property throughout the day to forage as they please, at night they retire to their duck house. 

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September 6, 2022
Regenerative Agriculture? Whats the Deal?
By site-ffMH0Q August 25, 2022
Epic, or...kinda, catastrophic
By Jon Simons August 4, 2022
The biggest excitement on the ranch is the monsoon rains filling the valley and bringing in the river. We have had a solid flow for about a week straight, with a few intermittent flows before that. The first rains are always building up the aquifers as the valleys continue to saturate and fill up. Now everything is full, and every time a new flow comes in I am out the door to survey the entire ranch learning and understanding what the San Pedro is up to. Water is so amazing! Watching the way it moves, watching all of the things it forces to move, and seeing the few that are not moved. It is incredible what you can learn from sitting and contemplating the dynamics unfolding before you. It always makes me humble and it washes away my worries. To know what God is always doing, to see the life that God is constantly creating all around me. I feel his invitation to participate, to humble myself and take my position correctly. To work hard with joy in my heart, to trust God with my family and my fears, knowing that he has ordered the universe around us, every single part, from the micro to the macro; unimaginable, unpredictable, and so amazingly wonderful, as frustrating and frustrated as it may be. I love it. I keep building a list: Experiences I recommend, you must experience before you leave this life. Holding an innocent child until they fall deep asleep in your arms. Waking up next to someone you love so much it makes you actually forget about yourself for a moment. Closing your eyes and being completely caught up by the power of music, especially if you are actually playing an instrument, or singing with your own voice. There are a lot of them, and I will probably write about them here sometime. But there is one I have already mentioned, flowing through the ranch right now. We all grew up in the desert. I was born at St. Joes, and Becca was born in Phoenix. All our lives, under the heat of the relentless summer. The kind of heat that actually kills people. You can feel it suck the life out of you sometimes, on those long days when you have to keep going, and you know you aren't gonna stop going till you're finished. Day after day, the heat is on, hotter and hotter. Hotter and hotter. 95, then 100, then 105, then the heat warnings for the tourists. But there's something incredible that happens when the clouds come in and the thunder starts cracking open the summer sky above you. It's like watching a miracle every single year. No one understands the rain like when you see the first monsoons break in the desert. When you hear the first drops popping off, smacking the surface of the deadest dirt you can ever imagine, like watching two opposing worlds collide for the first time. The smell of the Creosote fills my heart with nostalgia, and it seems like within a second everything all the sudden looks green. You should never curse the rain in the desert. This type of experience is so profound when you can actually see the river come in for the first time. I hope everyone gets a chance to sometime. A river flowing in the desert. It makes me very grateful for the life we have, and it makes me want to be tough, like all the life around me. I know we serve a good God, because he never stops doing amazing things. We just decide to look and see it, or not. "A wise man has eyes in his head, while the fool walks in the darkness." Ecclesiastes 2:14a "I will give of the fountain of the water of life freely to him who thirsts." Revelations 21:6
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Camino Rio AZ-77, Winkelman, AZ 85192 USA

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