Concept map of a Central Texas land design featuring a long, narrow property with ponds, fields, buildings, and surrounding forested areas. A stream runs along the edges of the property, with designated zones for infrastructure, water retention, and grazing.

Central Texas Homestead

Brazos Valley, Texas

This Central Texas homestead incorporates silvopasture, rotational grazing, and keyline design to optimize water management and soil regeneration.

Our Central Texas homestead design integrates silvopasture, rotational grazing, and keyline principles to manage water efficiently and regenerate soil. The homestead features multiple food forests, swales, and ponds to capture and redirect water for sustainable agriculture, including rotational pastures for livestock like cows, goats, and pigs.

Concept map of a Central Texas land design featuring a long, narrow property with ponds, fields, buildings, and surrounding forested areas. A stream runs along the edges of the property, with designated zones for infrastructure, water retention, and grazing.

The layout also includes specialized areas like fenced gardens, compost sites, and milking parlors, supporting a self-sufficient lifestyle. Thoughtfully placed silvopasture areas enhance animal welfare and ecosystem health, while strategically located swales mitigate erosion and improve overall water management across the property.