Project Management
We provide full-service project management for growing land-based businesses. we specialize in collaborative, landscape level initiatives that deliver dual ecological and economic solutions for rural communities.
what we do
End-to-End Project Management That Delivers On Time and On Budget
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We align on goals, define priorities, and create roadmaps collaboratively, making sure every stakeholder understands the plan and their role. Clarity and shared ownership are built into the process from day one.
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We bring the plan to life through proactive collaboration and real-time coordination. Teams are empowered to take ownership while we keep everyone connected, ensuring smooth progress without bottlenecks.
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We anticipate challenges before they arise and address them head-on. By staying vigilant and adaptable, we turn potential obstacles into opportunities and keep the project moving confidently.
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We track progress rigorously and measure outcomes against clear benchmarks. Our approach blends accountability with transparency, ensuring the results reflect the vision and objectives set at the start.
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We translate data, progress, and outcomes into compelling narratives. By framing insights in context, we help stakeholders understand not just what was done, but why it matters and how it drives value.
how we do it
clarity
over complexity
extreme
ownership
intuitive &
proactive
all in
together
meeting in the middle
a past project
Meeting in the Middle addresses the San Luis Valley’s groundwater crisis by building regional food manufacturing capacity and increasing market demand for climate-smart grains. This project was a partnership between tumbleweed bread, an artisan bakery based in Monte Vista, and jones farms organics, a centennial farm based in hooper.
The project installed an on far Grab N Go bulk grain storage and sorting system for five varieties of rye, providing food-safe, small-batch access to value-added producers like Tumbleweed Bread. the project also procured a millet de-huller to unlock access to higher-value markets for SLV farmers, and providing food manufacturers with recipe ready access to this nutritious, climate smart grain.
A comprehensive storytelling campaign—through custom product labeling, retail displays, and online media educated consumers on the ecological and nutritional benefits of locally produced grains.
This $30,000 project, funded by the CDA Climate Smart Commodities Program, was designed and managed by SECANACo in 2025.

