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What’s Growing This Summer at 46 Ranch? From Strawberries to Local Honey
Discover what’s growing this summer at 46 Ranch, from sweet strawberries and developing pumpkins to local raw honey, vineyards, and regenerative farming practices on California’s Central Coast.


Pasture-Raised Eggs at 46 Ranch: 600 Hens on California’s Central Coast
Discover how 46 Ranch raises 600 pasture-raised hens using regenerative farming practices on California’s Central Coast. Learn why pasture-raised eggs offer richer yolks, higher Omega-3s, and healthier soil.


From Sea to Soil: How Oyster Shells and Grazing Animals Build Better Food at 46 Ranch
Learn how 46 Ranch uses oyster shells, grazing animals, and regenerative farming to produce pasture-raised eggs. Find us at Cambria Nursery Farmstand.


The Bees Are Back: Why Pollination Season Matters
Honey bees return each spring to pollinate Central Coast crops and wildflowers. Learn how pollination shapes strawberries, spring blooms, and the flavor of local 46 Ranch honey.


Pasture-Raised Eggs: Our Story of Freshness and Care
Discover how 46 Ranch’s pasture-raised hens bring fresh, nutrient-rich eggs from Templeton to the Cambria Nursery Farmstand — a story of land, care, and community.


Fall Fun at 46 Ranch Pumpkin Patch in Templeton
Thanks for all who celebrated fall at 46 Ranch in Templeton, CA! We hope to see you again in 2026, where our colorful pumpkins are all grown sustainably on our family ranch.


How Animals Shape the Regenerative Story of 46 Ranch
Meet the animals of 46 Ranch — Highland cattle, goats, hens, and guardian dogs — and discover how each plays a vital role in regenerative farming on California’s Central Coast.
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