Wendy Millet
TomKat Ranch
Director, land steward, and builder of a living laboratory
At TomKat Ranch, Wendy Millet helps turn a powerful vision into daily reality. She leads not just a ranch, but a place where healthy food, protected land, regenerative practice, and public learning are woven together into one working model for the future.
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Before TomKat Ranch, Wendy Millet had already worked across ranches in Wyoming and Montana, and later helped a long-held cattle property become a guest ranch that could both pay the bills and secure a conservation easement to protect the land forever. That background matters because it reveals the throughline in her work: the question is never only how to use land, but how to keep it whole.
By the time she arrived at TomKat Ranch, that instinct for protection expanded into something more ambitious. Wendy describes TomKat as a place where an incredibly diverse team can weave their different strengths into a single fabric of work. Her leadership is about creating the conditions for many kinds of intelligence to matter—land, cattle, education, visitor experience, food systems, and action.
That is why the phrase “living laboratory” matters so much. At TomKat Ranch, the work is not hidden behind private gates or reduced to static messaging. The ranch is a place where people come to learn by seeing, doing, touching, and understanding what happens when food is grown on land managed for regeneration. Science trials, grazing plans, and experimentation are part of the story, but so is the public invitation: take what you learn here and do something about it.
Why Wendy Millet Matters
Wendy Millet matters as a Farm Hero because she embodies a kind of leadership that regenerative agriculture urgently needs: practical, integrative, and deeply aware that good land work only lasts when strong teams and durable structures support it.
She understands that education is not an accessory to the ranch. It is part of the mission itself. TomKat Ranch is meant to inspire action, and Wendy helps make that possible by turning science, stewardship, and experimentation into something people can actually experience.
"This is a living laboratory where you learn and you can do, and what are you going to do with that knowledge?"
Farm Hero chose Wendy Millet because she helps make TomKat Ranch legible. Through her, the ranch becomes a model—protected, productive, and open enough to move people from admiration into action.
Farm Hero — California
Episode 8 introduces Wendy Millet as the director of TomKat Ranch, where she explains the ranch’s mission, her path through ranching and conservation, and why a living laboratory can connect protected land, healthy food, and public action.