Elevate your farm through livestock leasing.

OM.Farm leases livestock to livestock farmers, enabling them to start or expand their operations without the high upfront cost of purchasing animals. We serve as the livestock owner (lessor), and our farmer partners act as operators—raising, managing, and benefiting from the livestock under fair, transparent share lease agreements.

OUR PARTNERS

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The three core pillars that power our mission

Empowering livestock farmers through Leasing, Management, and Intelligent Insights.

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Livestock Leasing

Form lasting partnerships with local livestock farmers.

Form win-win partnership with local livestock farmers. Promote, encourage, and innovate farming practices.

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Livestock Management

Organize all of your livestock records in one place.

Keep farmers record and track livestock, from birth to sale and everything in between. Make better decisions with your farm data.

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Livestock Intelligence

AI to help livestock farmers make informed decisions.

In-house farm model and livestock models to help operators make inform decisions about the current state of their farm and their livestock.

Expanding to the Pacific Northwest

We’re growing! OM.Farm is now welcoming ranchers in Washington, Idaho, and Oregon to join our leasing program. Apply directly through our online platform and be part of the next generation of sustainable livestock farming.

Piloted by these livestock entrepreneurs

With 50+ more on our growing waitlist

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Tâm Kiên Thành

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So Thane To Thi

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Our Vision

“To empower anyone, from anywhere, to own and thrive with livestock from anywhere—breaking down barriers to sustainable livestock farming, one lease at a time.”

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What Does It Mean?

Anyone in Seattle, Washington, can partner with operators in Texas or any country and have a vested interest in the outcomes of the livestock. For operators, this means having a partner in raising, maintaining, and growing their farm—so they have support when the unexpected happens.

How We'll Achieve Our Vision

To realize this vision, we'll execute in two phases.

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We believe the future of livestock farming is sustainable, data-driven, and equitable. Operators must lead with innovation, responsibility, and environmental awareness—including reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving animal welfare.

Frequently Asked Questions