
250 acres. Two states. One philosophy.
Sweetwater, Alabama. Hull, Texas. Two pieces of ground separated by six hundred miles and held together by a single idea — that the land should outlast us.
The Alabama acres came first. Cleared fields and wooded hunting ground in the family for generations. The Texas timberland followed — loblolly pine country, managed on the long cycle.
Every decision is measured against one question: does it leave the ground better than we found it?
THE GROUND
Six hundred miles between them. One philosophy across both.
SWEETWATER, AL
The Home Ground
Family land. Pollinator habitat. Hardwood and pine. The first hives live here, on the edge of cleared field and woodline.


HULL, TX
The Timberland
Loblolly pine on the long cycle. Selective harvest. Replant what we take. The hives travel here for the spring bloom.