Our farm (the soil, water, grass, trees, etc.) is our most valuable resource. We manage it in a way that takes care of the resources, the animals, wildlife, and our health. One of the most important ways that we take care of the farm is through conservation and we work to regenerate the soil for healthier plants and animals. We have fenced our cattle out of the creeks to help improve water quality and erosion. We believe that doing this provides better water quality for our animals, nature, and everyone downstream from us. We also have 20 acres that we have taken out of production to plant berries, nuts, fruit trees, hardwood trees, and conifers. These areas provide wind breaks for the cattle in the winter and provide shelter and food for wild animals which is much needed to keep a healthy environment.
We treat our animals humanely and continue to develop and integrate our facilities to work our animals in the best and safest way possible.