Why Pasture Finished livestock?
Nature knows best. We seek to follow natural laws governing the relationships between grazing animals and the grassland. Just as great herds of bison and flocks of birds moved with the availability of fresh grass and insects on the prairie, our management practices follow this age-old pattern. Our livestock are moved across pastures in a high-intensity, short duration grazing schedule, always on the greenest pastures, allowing the pastures time to rest, re-grow and recycle nutrients naturally. Thus, we are able to build up the soil with organic matter, which reduces erosion and saves water by increasing moisture retention.