The Ranch
The Hammie Ranch is being built from the ground up with a simple dream in mind: land, animals, honest food, and a place where people can slow down and breathe again.
What started as a quiet vision between the two of us has become a daily commitment to steward this land well. Every fence post, pasture, and barn is part of building a ranch that provides nourishment, peace, and community.
The ranch is still growing, but our hope is that it becomes a place where families can experience ranch life, share meals made from food raised here, and gather in a space where faith and hospitality are at the center.
Life on the Ranch
Life here revolves around the land and the animals that will soon call it home. Right now we are in the middle of building the ranch from the ground up, clearing land, setting fence posts, and preparing the pastures so we can bring our animals home.
Every board we place and every stretch of fence we build is part of creating a place that will one day provide honest food and meaningful experiences for others.
From long days working the land to quiet evenings watching the sunset from the porch, ranch life is simple, hardworking, and deeply rewarding.
What We Are Building
As The Hammie Ranch grows, we are slowly developing several parts of the ranch that will serve both our family and our community.
Farm Goods
The ranch will produce home-raised beef and other farm goods that nourish families and reflect the goodness of honest food.
Ranch Experiences
Visitors will eventually be able to experience ranch life through small group tours, animal visits, and seasonal gatherings.
Community Gatherings
The ranch will also become a place where people can gather for shared meals, worship nights, weddings, and meaningful conversations around the table and on the porch.
A Place of Peace
Above everything else, our prayer for this land is simple.
We want every person who steps onto The Hammie Ranch to feel peace and to know they are not alone in this life. Whether someone comes for food, a gathering, or simply a quiet moment on the porch, our hope is that they leave reminded of God’s goodness and presence.
The ranch is still being built, and we are grateful to share the journey with you.