Academy of Self-Reliance

Riverbed Ranch – Utah’s 1st & Only Farm-steading Community

SUMMARY:

The Riverbed Ranch farm-steading community is for families and individuals that are determined to live a more self-reliant / self-sustaining lifestyle. Most of the 125+ families, who have joined our community so far, joined for one (or more) of these reasons:

  • To live a lifestyle independent of mortgage, power, and water bills.
  • To live a healthier lifestyle, eating pesticide-free food and breathing clean air.
  • For safety, either from things now, or things that may come down the road.
  • To create a place where their family can all live, learn and work together.

Our partner organization, the Utah OSR Land Cooperative, is a legally-registered non-profit created under Title 3 of the Utah Code by one of the country’s foremost agricultural co-op attorneys.  Unlike traditional land developers, the co-op’s focus is to minimize expenses, not maximize profits.

That co-op has created the Riverbed Ranch — a 250-family, online-but-off-grid, modern homesteading town located in Utah.  Approximately 500 of the 1,245 acres is reserved for agricultural production by “sub-coops” organized by the various co-op’s members.   The rest of the property has been laid out in 2 to 3.9 acre parcels for individual homesteads, roads, parks, and community buildings.

BENEFITS:

Your $35,000 gets you:

  1. Two acres at the Riverbed Ranch farm-steading community (you get a land cooperative’s equivalent of a title, it’s called a “proprietary occupancy agreement” and can be bought and sold). Over 1 million Americans own their land and homes through land co-ops.
  2. At least 2.5 acre-feet of water rights (that’s 814,627 gallons of well water a year),
  3. A vote in the cooperative to elect board members,
  4. Opportunity for group purchases of products and services needed to build out your farm.
  5. Opportunity to sell your products and services through the co-op,
  6. First stab at job openings within the cooperative, and
  7. The opportunity to spearhead the creation of sub-cooperatives to provide jobs and goods and services to the co-op members and/or outside customers.
  8. To live around 249 other families who are determined to live self-reliantly.

FEATURES:

The non-profit Utah OSR Land Cooperative’s Riverbed Ranch farm-steading community will feature: 

  • High-speed Internet through Hughesnet or Elon Musk’s Starlink system,
  • A K-12 school, and other community services (listed below). 
  • A BMX bicycle course for kids to enjoy, 
  • A greenbelt area running up the middle of the community, including a hiking trail, honeybee-friendly trees and bushes, a road, and maybe someday, a creek. 
  • An RV and camping park. This way, shareholders who so choose can live in the RV park while building out their farms. And later, guests can stay and enjoy the community. 
  • Co-op store for importing and exporting goods and where the profits benefit the co-op members.

ENVISIONED COMMUNITY SERVICES

Similar to an industrial park, the Utah OSR Land Cooperative has set aside 45 acres for the following privately owned and operated services (which will likely all be staffed by local residents):

  1. Academy of Self-Reliance higher-learning campus, including a ropes course.
  2. The OSR K-12 campus,
  3. Assisted Living / Retirement Home
  4. Whole Health / Life Coach clinic
  5. Child Rescue Home
  6. Young Mothers Home
  7. Equine / Canine Therapy Barn 

INTRODUCTORY VIDEO

In the video below, Philip Gleason, a preparedness expert, tells his 45-year journey to become self-sufficient.  This journey resulted in the Academy of Self-Reliance, and, the Utah OSR Land Cooperative.2522.5

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