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Homesteading town holds 1st annual Harvest Festival

Check out this video of Riverbed Ranch's Harvest Festival.
Many homesteaders believe they need to be out away from everyone else. Not so, this community (that will likely top out at 900 to 1,000 residents) will be made up of 250 families that all produce their own life-sustaining needs.

It will be difficult for the powers that be to coerce these folks into wearing masks or getting vaccinated when they are not dependent on cities for their food, water or power.

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Neighbors Helping Neighbors

Homesteading neighbors help our founder harvest his garden after his open heart surgery.

https://www.riverbed-ranch.com/

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European TV crew visits Riverbed Ranch!

Update video showing the happenings at the 140-plus resident off-grid community, Riverbed Ranch, Utah.

Speaking of tours, here's where you can see our currently-scheduled tours and register: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/riverbed-ranch-27972265747

About the Riverbed Ranch

The Utah OSR Land Cooperative is a non-profit agricultural co-op organized under Title 3 of the Utah Code. The co-op shareholders together own all 1,245 acres of farmland known as Riverbed Ranch. It's located in Juab County on the border of Tooele County. The acreage has been divided into 250 homesteads where families can build the online-but-off-grid homestead of their dreams.

Email [email protected] (without the 7s) for our Project Summary along with relevant links. Mention how you first heard about our little town-building project.

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BIG Progress in the Riverbed Ranch Homesteading Community

This video shows many of the construction projects going on in our off-grid, self-reliance homesteading community.

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Which farm animal is 'supposed' to be the easiest to raise? Here’s a hint:
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Do homesteading communities qualify as "strangeness"?

You decide!

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