Growing good food
and an inspired team

Experiential Learning | Public Relations | Business Visibility

As the founders of employer-sponsored gardens, Haberman’s “Dude Ranch” is now one of many gardens across the country.

Part experiment, part education, part employee benefit, the Dude Ranch provides a way for Haberman to provide an experience to employees, clients, partners and community members to get outdoors, learn about the food system, sustainable agriculture and have access to healthy produce.

We’re proud of the work we do at the garden each year and enjoy reaping the reward of a fresh harvest each week during the summer months. We also come together for an end of season Dudestock celebration for employees and their families.

Our garden has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, HR Executive, Star Tribune and other media outlets.

Experiential Learning

The garden creates an experiential learning opportunity for employees, clients, and other community partners

Community Access to Organic Food

The garden increases accessibility to organic foods, giving back to employees and the local community

Unique and Healthy Workplace Benefit

The garden provides a model for how businesses can contribute a unique healthy and practical workplace benefit

“We knew we wanted to do something in the food space to understand the business challenges. By doing something ourselves it made us a better agency.”

Brian Wachtler, Haberman President + Partner