A loan of $13,500 helps a regenerative farm expand their no-till practices with new tools and infrastructure.


Zachary's story

Growing up in Iowa, I spent my summers visiting and exploring my family farm, and these experiences formed my love of the natural world. Years later, while traveling around the country as an artist, I attended many music festivals and gatherings that introduced me further to organic farming, permaculture, herbalism, and regenerative land practices. This then fueled me to volunteer on many organic farms around the world and study permaculture and herbalism in Costa Rica. During these travels, I always was thinking about how I could take these practices back to Iowa, and live a life of land stewardship and connection to the earth.

In 2020, I moved to my family farm in Iowa to start a no-till, regenerative market farm called Rainbow Lake Farm. My Grandfather started this farm, and six generations of my family before him have lived within two miles of this land. He was a well-respected leader in Iowa agriculture and an advocate for sustainable practices his entire life. In my first growing season, we sold at two farmers' markets, grew over 50 varieties of crops, and sold produce to multiple restaurants and grocery stores.

This year we are installing four acres of native prairie, building a high tunnel greenhouse, creating more no-till garden beds, and building the soil with compost tea and organic matter. I am grateful to be able to grow the highest quality organic food for our community and family. I am committed to soil health, regenerative practices, bio-regional permaculture systems, and educating others on these value systems as well.

I hope to continue to build our farm infrastructure so we can hold gatherings and workshops to educate people and let others experience the beauty and fulfillment of working with the earth.



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About Rainbow Lake Farm LLC

Years in operation: 3 years - 5 years

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