Bringing together crops, livestock, and land services to create more productive, resilient ground.
our story
Cloverdale Farm is the umbrella brand bringing together a family of ventures united by one shared belief: that land, when treated with care and intention, gives back more than it takes.
Rooted in Bath and Augusta County, Virginia, we bring together contracting expertise, biodiversity conservation, regenerative farming, and direct-to-consumer goods under one roof. Each venture an expression of the same core values: stewardship, transparency, and a long-term commitment to the land and the communities that depend on it.
"We don't just farm the land — we restore it. Every project, every product, every partnership is built to leave things better than we found them."
Explore a curated selection of goods rooted in Cloverdale Farm, grown, raised, and crafted with care, guided by the rhythms of the land.
Artesian Smoke Chips
Farm Pantry
Seasonal Harvest
Specialty Goods
Premium hardwoods, carefully selected to produce a clean burn and refined smoke flavor.
A collection of small-batch goods and essentials, thoughtfully prepared using farm-grown ingredients and time-honored methods.
Fresh produce shaped by the seasons harvested at its peak and grown with a focus on soil health and regeneration.
Unique farm-made and locally sourced items that reflect the character, care, and craftsmanship of Cloverdale Farm.
Every item reflects our commitment to regenerative farming, transparency, and honest production.
Site Work & Land Development
Healthy land doesn't happen by accident. At Finlay Biodiversity, we take an active, science-led approach to restoring and protecting the natural ecosystems that make Cloverdale Farm thrive.
From rebuilding soil health through biochar and cover cropping, to creating wildlife corridors with native hedgerows and wildflower meadows, every initiative we run is designed to leave the land in better shape than we found it.
Conservation & Ecology
Biochar, cover cropping, and reduced tillage for
long-term soil health.
Native hedgerows and wildflower meadows to support pollinators and wildlife.
Natural drainage solutions that reduce runoff and replenish aquifers.
Camera trapping and seasonal surveys to track biodiversity progress.