04/25/2025
Too often, we hear that “meat is bad for the environment”. But not all meat is the same. These two photos may look similar, but these two systems (and the meat that is produced by them) are not.
For decades, industrial agriculture has influenced how consumers negatively perceive the production of meat, thanks to their role in contributing to air and water pollution, greenhouse emissions, overuse of antibiotics, and the inhumane treatment of animals. Although many people depend on this type of meat production to feed their families, the end products are simply not equal.
Fortunately, we understand the difference. The cattle we graze are an active and beneficial part of a larger ecosystem. They have plenty of room to roam outside, eating a natural diet of grass right here in Southwest Colorado. We don’t need chemical fertilizers, because our animals fertilize the soil. No chemicals, no feedlots, and no toxic waste cleanup required.
These two photos may both feature the same animal, but they are definitely not equal. Put your money where your values are and support your local, 100% authentic grassfed farmer for the REAL Burger of Earth Day™.