The proving ground. A working Wyoming farm where every system in the Range Sustain Tech product portfolio is developed, tested, and refined before it reaches the cooperative. Where the land gets healthier and the data gets real.
What is RSG
Range Sustain Grange is a for-profit farm operation located in Campbell County, Wyoming — owned and operated by Tyler Pirtz, founder of Range Sustain Tech. It is not a demo. It is a working farm where every technology in the RST product stack is installed, operated, broken, improved, and proven before it is offered to cooperative members.
RSG carries four simultaneous roles: productive farm, R&D facility, community showcase, and creative platform anchored by Wyoming's most distinctive registered cattle brand.
On-Site Systems
RSG is the full Phase 1–2 stack in a single working farm location — each system operating, generating data, and informing the RST product roadmap.
How They Connect
Pilot Progress
Phase 1 hardware is built and operating at Range Sustain Grange. What you see below is the actual system — heating a real concrete slab in a real Wyoming shop through a closed glycol loop, right now.
What's done. What's next.
The shop heating system above proved the thermal architecture. Now that same loop — miner to HX to glycol to delivery point — gets adapted for the stock tank application at the Phase 2 ranch pilot site.