Jim Archer of Elk Ravine Farm

Tim sits down with Jim Archer, a friend from back home in the Northeast and someone he worked alongside in his earlier years. It’s a chance to reconnect and talk through how things have evolved over the years, while also diving into what Jim has built with Elk Ravine Farm.

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What Elk Ravine Farm Actually Is

Elk Ravine Farm isn’t just a farm you walk through and look at animals.

It’s built around giving people a hands-on experience.

Jim focuses on:

  • Educating people about animals
  • Showing how a working farm actually operates
  • Letting visitors interact, ask questions, and learn directly

It’s not passive.

People come to:

  • Spend time with the animals
  • Understand how things work
  • Experience something real that most don’t get exposure to anymore

Learn more about Elk Ravine Farm:
https://www.elkravinefarm.com


Education Over Entertainment

A big part of what Jim is doing is education.

Not in a classroom, not through a screen, but in person.

He’s built a following by:

  • Teaching people about farm life
  • Sharing how animals are raised and cared for
  • Breaking down things most people have never been exposed to

That’s part of what makes it work.

People aren’t just visiting, they’re learning something they didn’t know before.


Building Something Over Time

Like most things that last, Elk Ravine Farm didn’t happen overnight.

It’s been built piece by piece, learning along the way, adjusting, and figuring out what works.

That same theme comes up throughout the conversation.

There’s no perfect starting point.
There’s no straight path.

You figure it out as you go.


From Then to Now

Sitting down for this conversation brings a different kind of perspective.

Years ago, Tim and Jim were working physical labor together.

Now they’re both running their own operations in completely different parts of the country.

That’s what makes this one interesting.

It’s not just about business, it’s about seeing how things evolve over time when you stay consistent and keep moving forward.


Final Thoughts

From working together years ago to reconnecting now, this episode is a reminder of how much can change over time.

And how building something real, whether it’s a farm or a business, comes from putting in the work and sticking with it.


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