River Garden Farms is dedicated to working to ensure bees remain a fixture on our farmlands for generations to come.
River Garden Farms partners with the Center for Land-Based Learning through the non-profit organization’s Student and Landowner Education and Watershed Stewardship (SLEWS) program in an effort to teach inner-city high school students about the importance of habitat restoration on working farm lands.
River Garden Farms works with the U.S. Geological Survey to help provide suitable habitat for the endangered giant garter snake. As…
To say that farms rely on the sun is an incredible understatement, as its power to photosynthesize is a key element…
River Garden Farms carefully balances the use of Sacramento River water and groundwater to protect both from potential overuse. We…
It is not always the easiest or least costly path, but we believe that doing things in an environmentally-friendly way…
Wild ducks have become fond of wheat and alfalfa fields as the crop is an enticing place to build nests.…
It is a seemingly simple idea that is having a profound impact on the survival of juvenile salmon. Twenty-five shelters…
Nearly six million shorebirds make a pit stop in the Sacramento Valley each fall as they make their journey south…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA–XEY-K3U The winter-run Chinook salmon are in danger of disappearing. Less than 2,000 fish are making the journey each winter…