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We usually sell out of our "Very Important Protein" in advance, so no time to waste. Sign up to get the 1st notice of available pastured beef, chickens, or eggs before they are sell out!
100% Grass Fed & Finished.
By practicing rotational grazing, our herd is able to feed off fresh grass year round right from the land it was born on. Grass their hooves and manure helped grow! Meaning no harmful chemicals are needed to help grow the grass.
We don’t just farm cattle—we farm the soil.
Rotational grazing is how we keep our pastures thriving and our herd healthy. By dividing our land into smaller sections (called paddocks), our cattle graze one area for a few days before moving to the next.
This gives the soil a chance to rest, absorb the nutrients left behind (yep, manure!), and regenerate. By the time our cattle return, the grass has regrown, the soil is revitalized, and the cycle continues—
just as nature intended.