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Welcome to our farm!

We are a small, family-run farm nestled in the heart of southcentral Wisconsin. At our farm, we are deeply committed to providing our community with the highest quality beef, and fostering a connection to the land that sustains us.

Our Farming Philosophy

Our philosophy is simple yet profound – we strive to work in harmony with nature. Our primary goal is to raise livestock that are not only healthy but also genuinely content. To achieve this, we adhere to a strict policy of never using hormones, dewormers, insecticides, or any harmful chemicals. Instead, we embrace intensive rotational grazing practices, ensuring that our animals graze on a diverse ecosystem of grass, flowers, trees, and shrubs. 

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When you order beef from us, you're not only making a choice that benefits your well-being, but you're actively participating in a movement that seeks to restore the balance between agriculture and the environment, fostering a healthier planet for future generations. 

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We offer quarter, half, and whole beef shares, available for local pickup or home delivery.

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Our Family

Our journey began in 2020 -- our family had land that was being conventionally farmed with corn and soybeans. Compelled to be the change we wanted to see in the world, we decided to convert that field into pasture and embraced a holistic approach to managing livestock across our landscape to revitalize the depleted soil.

 

We continuously explore innovative ways to care for our farm and the environment, which is why our farm also serves as a space for educational events and workshops. We want to empower others to join us in our mission to create a more sustainable and harmonious future. 

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Thank you for joining us on this remarkable journey. We invite you to be a part of our farm community, whether as a beef share recipient, a workshop attendee, or simply as someone who shares our passion for a better, more sustainable world. Together, we can sow the seeds of positive change, one pasture at a time.

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