80 years behind the times, but way ahead of the curve.

Our Practices

Raised in Kindness

As our animals are raised in their natural environments, they are treated humanely, or as we like to say, "Humanely Raised by Mainly Humans". We know that humanely treated animals have the best chance of reaching their full potential, both physically, emotionally and mentally. These full potential cattle, hogs and lambs provide great tasting meat much more easily and consistently. They are much less stressed and you know how stress affects you physically.

Purposeful Nourishment

Our animals eat what nature has to offer. We have consciously cultivated our land to provide the best nourishment for our animals. We have planted a variety of ten non-GMO grasses, alfalfa, and legumes across our pastures to provide a range of available grasses for our animals during the warmer months.

Winter Nourishment

Because we are satisfied with our combination of grasses, we either rotationally mow and bale our own hay or employ a process called stockpiling (leaving certain paddocks ungrazed) so our animals can consume the same quality pasture in the winter or when snow, ice, drought or whatever else may prevent access to the grasses.

Pasture Fertilization

Our fertilization is accomplished by natural means: cow manure, which returns 80% of the nutrients they eat to the soil, tramping vegetable matter into the soil (decaying plant matter is a super source of nutrients for the soil), and applying crushed rock for minerals.

Insect & Parasite Control

Insect control is accomplished naturally by encouraging our natural bird life to flourish, chickens, rotational grazing which keeps our pastures at reasonable heights, and cutting and bailing.

We graze our sheep and cattle together or one after the other. This process helps keep to a minimum the ingestion of parasites which can infest the lower level of the pasture grasses.

Anyone can be an example…

Sometimes they’re just a bad one. When feeding cattle, hogs and sheep, it is tempting to substitute grain, grain byproducts, meat and meat byproducts, drugs, chemicals, feedlot or confinement for grass, pasture and timber. The reason? Growing grass-fed beef, pastured pork and grass-fed lamb is inefficient by today's standards. But efficient food is not necessarily a good meal, nor is it necessarily healthy for the family.

Looking at a grass-fed beef, pastured pork and grass-fed lamb website, you may be concerned, as are many others, that this nation's meat supply might not be all that it could or should be and too much of what it shouldn't be. I believe you may be justified in your concern. Many of America's health problems are a result of a poor diet. Attadale Farm and our products all started for my benefit, but is available to you as well. Not everyone will develop food related physical problems, but everyone can enjoy the great tasting, documented nutritional and flavor advantages available in our products.

 

How do we work? It’s simple. We take care of those that take care of us.

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