For Ranch & Farm Families Across America

John Deere is still
remembered.
Will you be?

He didn't stay in history by accident. Someone told his story. Your family has worked this land for generations — but if your name doesn't exist online, to the next generation, it doesn't exist at all.

3 Generations at stake
7 Questions. That's all.
$300 Full Legacy Audit

Serving ranch and farm families across Texas · Oklahoma · Montana · Wyoming · Kansas · Nebraska and beyond

Ranch worker mending fence

My mother gave up decades of her life.
The world forgot her name.

She raised her children with everything she had. And slowly, she became invisible — known only as someone else's story, never her own.

When I looked at American ranch and farm families, I saw the same wound. Families who built this country's food supply, generation after generation, being erased from the digital world their grandchildren will inherit.

You put food on America's table. You deserve to have your name attached to that. I make sure it stays there.

The men who shaped American agriculture are still remembered. Here's why.

John Deere
Est. 1837
John Deere
Blacksmith → American Icon

He didn't sell plows. He sold the promise that the American farmer could compete with any soil, any season. His name became the name of dignity on the land.

His story was told — and retold — until it became legend.
Cyrus McCormick
Est. 1830s
Cyrus McCormick
Inventor → Foundation of American Farming

His reaper changed what was possible for every family working the land. He understood that the story of the tool was inseparable from the story of the farmer who used it.

He documented everything. His legacy was deliberate.
Charles Goodnight
Est. 1860s
Charles Goodnight
Cattleman → Legend of the Texas Range

The man who blazed the Goodnight–Loving Trail didn't just move cattle. He built a way of life — and made sure the story of Texas ranching would never be forgotten.

Every rancher in Texas owes him their identity.

What happens to the farms
that don't tell
their own story.

Your name doesn't appear when people search

Anyone who doesn't already know you — buyers, distributors, the next generation of customers — searches and finds nothing. To them, you don't exist.

Someone else defines you

Supermarket chains and corporate agri-business have marketing teams. They tell the story of American food. And they leave you out of it.

Your grandchildren won't know what you built

The digital world is where memory lives now. If your ranch's story isn't there, the next generation will inherit land — but not legacy.

Buyers pay more for a story they believe

Consumers increasingly choose producers they know. A ranch with a name, a face, and a history commands premium prices over anonymous commodity suppliers.

Isolated American farm

Your family worked this land.
The internet acts
like it never happened.

When someone searches your ranch name today, what do they find? A blank page. An outdated listing. Nothing at all. That silence is costing you buyers, credibility, and legacy.

  • No website means no credibility with the next generation of buyers
  • No story means someone else defines your operation for you
  • No digital presence means your grandchildren inherit a mystery, not a legacy

I recover, build, and protect the identity your ranch deserves.

Three stages. No fluff. Everything your name needs to survive the next hundred years.

01
7-Question Legacy Audit
$300 · Start here

You answer 7 focused questions about your ranch. I research your entire digital presence. You receive a written report — no sales pitch, just the truth about where you stand.

  • Complete digital presence audit
  • Competitor visibility comparison
  • Legacy gap analysis
  • Written report you keep forever
02
Farm Legacy Program
$5,000–$15,000 · Full build

I extract your history, build your digital identity, and make your ranch permanently visible. Built for families, not for algorithms.

  • Brand story document
  • Professional ranch website
  • Google presence setup
  • Primary social media anchor
  • Legacy document for the family
03
Legacy Alive
$500–$1,500/month · Ongoing

Your story doesn't end. I keep your presence alive month after month — so your name keeps growing while you keep working the land.

  • Monthly content creation
  • Seasonal story updates
  • Digital presence monitoring
  • Annual legacy review

Every operation has a story worth telling.

Whether you run cattle, crops, or a family ranch that does it all — your name belongs to the record of American agriculture.

Cattle Ranches

From Texas longhorns to Wyoming Angus — your operation has decades of story. We put it where it belongs.

Family Crop Farms

Three generations of knowledge, sacrifice, and land. Your buyers want to know who grew their food. We make that possible.

Mixed Operations

Cattle, crops, and everything in between. Complex operations deserve complete stories. We handle both.

Legacy & Succession

Preparing to pass the operation to the next generation? The best gift you can give them is a name they can build on.

Direct-to-Consumer

Selling at farmers markets, online, or directly to restaurants? Your story is your competitive advantage. We build it.

Lifestyle Ranches

The land, the life, the values — these are worth preserving too. Not every ranch is purely commercial. Every legacy is worth protecting.

Start Here · No Commitment Required

Book Your 7-Question Legacy Audit

Answer 7 questions about your ranch. I research your complete digital presence and deliver a written report — telling you exactly what exists, what's missing, and what it's costing you. You decide what to do next.

$300
One-time · Written report included
Begin the 7 Questions →

Let's find out what your
ranch's name is worth.

Seven questions. That's all it takes for me to understand your operation, research your current digital presence, and deliver a report that tells you the truth about where you stand — and what you're losing.

Question 1 of 7
Question 01 / 07

What is the name of your ranch or farm?

Include any family name, brand name, or the name you're known by in your community.

Question 02 / 07

What state is your operation in?

This helps me understand your region's market and search landscape.

Question 03 / 07

What type of operation do you run?

Choose the one that best describes your main activity.

Cattle Ranch
Crop Farm
Mixed Operation (cattle + crops)
Dairy
Lifestyle Ranch
Question 04 / 07

How many years has your family been operating this land?

This is one of your most powerful assets — even if it doesn't feel like it yet.

Less than 10 years
10–25 years
25–50 years
50+ years — multiple generations
Question 05 / 07

Does your ranch currently have a website or active social media presence?

Be honest — there's no wrong answer. This tells me where to start.

Yes, we have both a website and social media
Website only — no active social
Social media only — no website
Neither — we have no digital presence
Question 06 / 07

What is the one thing about your ranch that you're most proud of — that most people don't know?

This is often the heart of your legacy. Don't overthink it. Write like you're talking to a neighbor.

Question 07 / 07

Where should I send your Legacy Audit report?

Your name and email. I'll review your answers, research your digital presence, and send your complete written report.

Your answers are saved.

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Real results for real operations.

David Fanton
Legacy Audit Client · Texas

"I've been running this ranch for 30 years. Never thought about what the internet said about us. The audit report was a wake-up call — in the best possible way. Now my grandkids can find us when they search. That means everything."

Donald McCartney
My first client · Jun 2025
David Fanton

I am not a marketer.
I am a keeper of names.

David Fanton — Founder, Farm Legacy

My mother gave up decades of her own life to raise her children. Somewhere along the way, people stopped knowing her by her name. She became invisible — known only in relation to others, never in her own right.

The day I understood what had happened to her, I looked at the ranch families who feed America and saw the same wound. Decades of work. Generations of sacrifice. And a digital world that acts like none of it ever happened.

I built Farm Legacy for one reason: to make sure that the people who deserve to be remembered — actually are. Not because of an algorithm. Because someone took the time to tell the truth about who they are and what they built.

If your family has worked this land for years — your name belongs to history.

Your name belongs
to history.

Seven questions. A written report. The truth about where your ranch stands — and what you can do about it. No pitch. No obligation. Just the facts.

Begin the 7-Question Audit — $300

Frequently asked questions

You answer 7 questions about your ranch. I research your complete digital presence — what Google shows, what exists on social media, how competitors appear by comparison. You receive a full written report within 3 business days. No phone call required. No sales pitch at the end.
The $300 covers the research time, the written report, and the analysis. It is priced as a serious commitment — not a free consultation — because the report has real value whether or not you choose to work with me further. You keep the report regardless of what you decide.
No. I handle everything technical. Your job is to answer questions honestly and tell me about your operation. I do the rest — the research, the building, the setup. You focus on what you know best: running your ranch.
The audit is still valuable. Most ranch websites are outdated, poorly indexed, or missing the story entirely. The audit will tell you exactly what's working, what isn't, and what people actually find when they search for you.
Marketing agencies sell campaigns. I build legacies. The deliverable isn't traffic or followers — it's a permanent, authentic record of who your family is and what your operation stands for. Something that will exist for your grandchildren, not just for next quarter's metrics.
None. The audit is a standalone product. You receive the report, you read it, and you decide what to do next. If you want to continue working together, we discuss the options. If not, you keep the report and everything in it.