Bumbling Acres Farm is more than just a farm, it’s a mission rooted in conservation, heritage, and sustainability. We preserve rare livestock breeds like the Pastore Della Sila Shepherds and San Clemente Island Goats while producing farm-to-table products. Our approach combines honesty, tradition, and care, offering families not only high-quality goods but also the opportunity to connect with nature. This dedication sets us apart as a trusted farmstead committed to nurturing land, animals, and people alike.
We proudly offer Colorado Mountain Dogs, Pastore Della Sila Shepherds, and San Clemente Island Goats as part of our conservation and farmstead mission. Alongside livestock preservation, we cultivate seasonal crops, orchards, and dairy goats for farm-to-table goods like cheese and soap. Our farm also provides educational classes on traditional preservation methods, helping families embrace sustainability and reconnect with timeless agricultural practices while promoting conservation and community values.
Livestock preservation is central to our mission because many rare breeds face extinction. By breeding and protecting livestock like Pastore Della Sila Shepherds and San Clemente Island Goats, we help maintain their genetic diversity and cultural heritage. These animals are vital to sustainable farming and the history of agriculture. At Bumbling Acres Farm, we believe preserving them not only strengthens our farmstead but also ensures future generations can benefit from their qualities, resilience, and legacy.
Sustainability is woven into everything we do at Bumbling Acres Farm. From planting orchards and crops to raising livestock, our goal is to care for the land while providing healthy, high-quality products. We encourage farm-to-table living, offer conservation education, and practice traditional methods like canning and preserving. By combining modern needs with timeless practices, we protect natural resources, reduce waste, and create a balanced ecosystem that benefits families, animals, and the environment for generations.
Yes, absolutely! We believe farming is about community as much as it is about conservation. Families and communities can participate in our educational classes, visit to learn about traditional farming practices, or connect with us to purchase livestock and farm-to-table products. Our mission is to build relationships, share knowledge, and inspire others to embrace conservation and sustainability. By getting involved, you become part of preserving heritage, protecting animals, and nurturing the land together.