I just love the Yolo Art & Ag Project. They allow us photographers and artists to visit the most amazing country places. This post is about our visit to the Rumstaller Farm in Dixon California. And this place was amazing!

This is an excerpt from their website:

We Grow Beer.
Easy to say…hard to do. Just spend a morning with us! This is where our beer is born, where its soul comes to life. Dirt, sun, rain, wind…sweat. It’s an opportunity to grow the highest quality, most unique tasting beer in the world…not with engineering, or in a lab…but in the Dirt!

Yes, they brew beer, but there is much more. They grow the hops, have walnut and citrus orchards, sheep, dogs, sunsets, bonfires and concerts.

It’s all in one large area where people can relax on their old furniture, visit the bandstand, buy their beer and wine, etc. In fact, you can spend a relaxing few hours viewing the orchards and hops growing areas, or sit in a comfy couch or chair. It’s up to you. Here are some pictures.

I know these are a lot of pictures, but I do have more. This is a wonderful farm that I will visit again–and again!

19 thoughts on “We’ve got a lot of catching up to do: Ruhstaller Farm

  1. What a great place for photography! I’m curious how this farm operates visits – do they charge to supplement their income from farming or do they provide these extra facilities free of charge to promote themselves?

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    1. I think they sell their beer to restaurants, etc. They also sell it there and have a food truck on hand. They also have band concerts, but I don’t think they charge since they ask that you tip the band. It’s just a great place to go and relax and take photos.

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  2. Thank you for taking us there, Anne! I enjoyed the photo tour. It’s such an interesting historical place. I’m flying to Boulder for a few days visiting our friends. 🙂

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