Raised by hand.
Watched by A.I.

A working Texas ranch — beef, poultry, hogs, eggs.
One ranch operational today. Wyoming in '26. Hawaii in '26.

L1fe Ranch
The promise · L1fe Ranch

God is back
on the farm.

That's not a marketing line. It's something we say to each other on hard mornings. Stewardship is a calling — not a business model — and technology is just another way of taking it seriously.

What we raise
SIX SPECIES · ONE STANDARD

Direct from the ranch.
Nothing in between.

The network
ONE OPERATIONAL · TWO PLANNED

One ranch today.
Built to become a network.

East Texas runs the herd, the poultry, the hogs, the eggs, and the kennel. Wyoming follows on contract land north of Cheyenne. Hawaii follows on scouted parcels on the Big Island. We'd rather show you the plan than pretend it's done.

The L1fe Farms layer flock — five pasture-raised hens on a peach studio backdrop.
The layers
FROM PASTURE, NOT A CAGE

Eggs & chicken havenevertasted so good.

AI on the farm
SENSOR MESH · AGENT STACK · '25

The cowboys keep
being cowboys.

Most farms still run on spreadsheets and scribbled notes. Ours runs on a sensor mesh, a vision model, and an agent stack that spots a problem before it spreads through the herd.

01
HERD WATCH

A camera in every pasture.

Computer-vision identifies every animal individually. Tracks weight, gait, mood. Flags the sick one before the cowboy can.

02
PREDICTIVE VET

Catch it before it spreads.

An LLM-backed diagnostic agent reviews thermal scans, gait video, and bloodwork. Recommends treatment before symptoms cascade.

03
ROBOTIC SIDECAR

Compost turns itself.

Autonomous tractors handle the repetitive — turning compost, rotating pasture, hauling feed. The hands stay free for the animals.

L1fe on the farm.

L1fe Market

Pick up a side
of beef.

Beef shares for Spring 2026 are open. 25% down reserves a quarter, half, or whole. Heritage chicken cuts on the rolling weekly queue. Eggs by the dozen, while the layers are laying.

“And God said, let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.

— GENESIS 1:11