Ciodo Ridge Farms


Our Beautiful Story began in the 70s
Today, Ciodo Ridges Farms stands as a testament to her legacy, blending traditional farming wisdom with modern, eco-friendly practices to nourish the soil, care for animals, and feed our community.

ABOUT US

Forest and Land Conservation

We preserve and nurture our natural forest areas, supporting local ecosystems and biodiversity.

Sustainable Growth and Expansion

Our farm is committed to sustainable growth, always mindful of protecting our land and resources as we expand.

Eco-Friendly Practices

By incorporating recycling, composting, and other eco-friendly practices, we minimize our environmental impact and contribute to a healthier planet.

Farm Tours and Educational Programs

We offer tours and hands-on workshops to connect visitors with farm life, sustainability, and responsible agriculture.

Community and Support Services

Our farm is dedicated to building strong community connections, providing support and education for sustainable living.

Health and Safety Commitment

We prioritize the safety and well-being of our team, animals, and visitors, ensuring a secure and welcoming farm environment for all.

Our Services

We focus on 3 key areas of farming


Sustainable Farming Practices

Ciodo Ridges Farms is committed to environmentally responsible farming, using sustainable practices that respect the land, reduce waste, and promote soil health.

Animal Welfare and Quality Livestock Products

We prioritize the health and well-being of our animals, ensuring they are raised in open pastures with natural diets. This ethical approach leads to high-quality meat, dairy, and eggs, and reinforces our commitment to humane and responsible farming practices that customers can trust.

Community Connection and Education

At Ciodo Ridges Farms, we believe in the importance of community. Through our CSA program, farm tours, and educational workshops, we connect people to the farm experience, promoting a deeper understanding of sustainable agriculture and healthy, local food sources.

15


Farms

1195


Trees Planted

20000


Seedlings

3259


Livestock