Dry Creek Farm & Ranch

Dry Creek Farm & Ranch Specializing in Soil Health & Pastured Meats. Community Education, field trips and farm tours.

🌾✨ So excited to host Party on the Prairie featuring Dan O’Brien, Founder of , as our guest speaker! 🎤 Join us for an ev...
08/14/2025

🌾✨ So excited to host Party on the Prairie featuring Dan O’Brien, Founder of , as our guest speaker! 🎤 Join us for an evening of inspiration and live entertainment by the incredibly talented musician & artist, James Van Nuys 🎶. Plus, enjoy a delicious local dinner crafted and served by .goose.eats 🍽️. Don’t miss this unforgettable night!

We are excited to host the SDSHC West River Soil Health School for a second time.  Will you be joining us?
06/15/2025

We are excited to host the SDSHC West River Soil Health School for a second time. Will you be joining us?

Are you interested in attending this year's South Dakota Soil Health School? You will get hands-on experience in the field. Reserve your spot today!

It was a pleasure to host the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition West River Grazing School. Looking forward to hosting a...
07/15/2024

It was a pleasure to host the South Dakota Soil Health Coalition West River Grazing School. Looking forward to hosting again in 2025!

The South Dakota Soil Health Coalition brought their soil health school to western South Dakota for the first time this year.

It was a Great couple of days surrounded by soil think tanks and like-minded producers, land owners & neighbors. Thank Y...
06/28/2024

It was a Great couple of days surrounded by soil think tanks and like-minded producers, land owners & neighbors. Thank You South Dakota Soil Health Coalition for choosing our farm for the First West River school. Looking forward to next year!

Happy Ram Lamb Harvest Day
02/11/2024

Happy Ram Lamb Harvest Day

01/21/2024

Learn more about South Dakota Soil Health Coalition's Soil Health Conference! View the agenda, speakers, location information, and more.

Hey, hey West River & Rapid residents~The 2024 Soil Health Conference is in Rapid City Jan 23-24th! Besides producers & ...
01/09/2024

Hey, hey West River & Rapid residents~The 2024 Soil Health Conference is in Rapid City Jan 23-24th!
Besides producers & gardeners, who should attend? Anyone with an appetite for body, animal and land restoration.

Register with the link below

https://www.sdsoilhealthcoalition.org/soil-health.../

Thank you South Dakota Soil Health Coalition!
11/30/2023

Thank you South Dakota Soil Health Coalition!

Taking time today to let you know how thankFUL we are for your support of our family, farm and mission. May today be fil...
11/23/2023

Taking time today to let you know how thankFUL we are for your support of our family, farm and mission. May today be filled with laughter & love as you create new memories and cherish the old.

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23630 Wisehart Road
Caputa, SD
57725

Opening Hours

Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+16055453082

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Regenerating Land. Revitalizing Lives.

On our Farm and Ranch, we conscientiously manage our pastureland and farm ground for optimum plant nutrition. We believe soil is alive and crucial for plant, animal, and human health. Therefore, by utilizing a no-till farming practice we are managing the soil’s life and its habitat. By managing grazing, our cattle hoof action breaks the ground, which increases water infiltration and tramples organic matter into the soil. The cattle also are redepositing important nutrients back into the ground as they move from paddock to paddock. Our animals are rotated to fresh fields regularly to ensure they receive nutrient-rich fresh grass as well as allowing our lands to rest & regenerate, thus further enriching our soil quality. This means our animals are not ingesting any pesticides or synthetic fertilizers. Our animals are born and raised on our land, so we know exactly what they are consuming. We use low-stress livestock handling methods to improve animal welfare, reduce injury, and produce a higher quality product.

As part of our values, we emphasize the importance of relationships, communication and trust. We actively encourage our community to become involved in understanding the importance of where our food begins. We have an open-door policy and welcome all visitors and tours, to help build our community’s understanding of why our soil quality matters. We have hosted field trips comparing rain infiltration rates in tilled vs non-tilled cover crop soils, to help educate younger members of our community. As a member/Director of South Dakota Soil Health Coalition & South Dakota Stockgrowers Association, member of South Dakota Grasslands Coalition,Vice President of Pennington Soil Conservation District and a partner with NRCS, we ensure the research and knowledge we teach are accurate and tangible.