Meet the Farmers
DAVIDDavid grew up among the mountains and lakes of south central Alaska. His first experiences with food included picking wild blueberries and digging potatoes in his family's garden. After graduating from Linfield College in 2011, David quickly gravitated towards a desire for community sufficiency and sustainability. Growing food seemed to him to be the most socially and environmentally responsible work he could spend his life doing. "I feel incredibly honored to have the opportunity to steward an amazing piece of land in Central Oregon and provide the highest quality food for this growing community."
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MEGANMegan is an Oregonian through and through, enjoying all things pine-scented and grown in Oregon soil. She graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in Journalism. She spent time on farms both urban and rural, worked the ins and outs of local food nonprofits, wrote for local food publications, has been a board member at Bend Farmers Market, High Desert Food & Farm Alliance, and Central Oregon Locavore, and is the organizer of the Central Oregon Fill Your Pantry event. Above all, Megan loves having her hands in the dirt, cooking, and being with her loved ones.
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The Boundless Crew
New crew members coming soon!
The rest of the Kellner-Rode family made this whole farm possible. Their endless inspiration and motivation acquired the farm, nourishes the family, and continuously grows the Boundless community. Mother and Gardener Extraordinaire, Abby is very active in the Bend Community. Abby is a dedicated volunteer at Bend Food Project collecting food items for food pantries around Central Oregon. Maija, daughter, sister, and artist supports the farm with her beautiful branding work. Find her work at maijarebecca.com
Andre, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away in July of 2019. We miss him everyday and feel his presence always. He made the farm possible; we will always be grateful to him.
Andre, father, grandfather, and brother, passed away in July of 2019. We miss him everyday and feel his presence always. He made the farm possible; we will always be grateful to him.