3514 Ranch Road 1320, Johnson City, TX 78636

What We're About

BUILDING A LIFE BY HAND, HEART, AND HERITAGE

At Mother Luck Ranch, our mission is to live by the remembered ways—reviving ancestral wisdom through regenerative living, holistic wellness, and earth-honoring practices. We believe regeneration starts with our daily choices: how we grow, heal, nourish, and share. Through our mercantile, honest education, and commitment to land stewardship, we’re cultivating wellness from the soil up—helping our community reconnect with their health, food, and the natural world.

We envision a life where health, home, and land are tended with intention—where ancestral wisdom isn’t lost, but lived. We strive to be a trusted resource for those seeking a slower, more meaningful way of life, while growing a working ranch rooted in soil restoration, nourishment, and community. As our practices and offerings continue to evolve, our commitment remains the same: to regenerate land, health, and connection—one step, one season, and one story at a time.

Living the Remembered Ways

OLD ROOTS. NEW ROUTINES.

pigs and chickens with sun in background

Sun Gazing: Reclaiming Light as a Nutrient

In a world dominated by artificial light and digital screens, ancient practices like sun gazing are being rediscovered by those of us seeking to align with nature, reset our circadian rhythms, and recharge the body on a cellular level. Often

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"Diligence is the mother of good luck."
Benjamin Franklin
Inventor, Farmer, and Founding Father

Don't Miss Out

The Mercantile

100% ORGANIC COTTON SHIRTS, PLUS TOTES, DISH TOWELS, AND MORE

Farm & Ranch Offerings

GROWN WITH THE UTMOST CARE & MINIMAL INTERVENTION

white chicken
PASTURED CHICKENS
royal palm heritage turkey tom
HERITAGE TURKEYS
peaches on peach tree
ORCHARD
Texas longhorn cattle
PASTURED BEEF
mortar and pestle
HERB SHOP
garlic bulbs
FARM

RANCH SHARES OPENING IN LIMITED QUANTITIES

"Agriculture is the most helpful, most useful, and most noble employment of man."
George Washington
Farmer and Father of Our Country