Pleasant Valley Beef featured in Catalyst Magazine
Pleasant Valley Beef was recently featured in the Catalyst Magazine published in Salt Lake City. “…documentaries such as Food Inc. and books such as The Omnivore’s Dilemma have pulled back the...
View ArticleFall Round Up
Every round up has its surprises. Some pack a few more challenges than others. Grandpa was so thankful this round up was done he sent the following email to all the family. Dear Family, Grandma and I...
View ArticleBlack, err . . . Brownish-Greenish, Friday
Most people go shopping on Black Friday, but we preg-checked our cows. The brother-in-law who is a vet came for Thanksgiving so we put him right to work. All the visiting family got to help. It was a...
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Our 2011 supply of beef is nearly gone. Once we are out, we will not have any ready for delivery until this coming fall. If anyone is interested in ordering beef this winter, now is the time. Visit our...
View ArticleA Family Affair
We’re a ranching family. This fact is never more evident than at branding time. A father and his two sons work together. Two cousins anchor the rope together. Sisters and a cousin push the calves up...
View ArticlePredators from the air
We ordered 100 chicks to raise for production this year. The process of raising chicks begins with a phase called brooding. We place the chicks in a brooding box that is kept at a consistent...
View ArticleCincinnati Chili
This dish goes together quickly and then simmers for an hour. It’s quickly became a family favorite. My daughter requested it for her birthday dinner this year. So let’s get started. First, you’ll...
View ArticleWinter Chores
Before the fateful power outtage a couple of weeks ago, I had planned a winter chore post. However, not all of my pictures were recovered, so here is a sketchy view of what winter feeding entails....
View ArticleSpring on the Ranch
This little calf was born the last week of February. At first, we thought he was blind, but later learned it was just an infection in his eye. Along with not being able to see, he also refused to...
View ArticleSeparating the Bull
It was time to take the bull over to breed the milk cow so Matt and his cowgirl danced a little do-si-do with the bull as they urged him toward the corral. They got him in and then . . . had to...
View ArticlePleasant Valley Beef featured in Catalyst Magazine
Pleasant Valley Beef was recently featured in the Catalyst Magazine published in Salt Lake City. “…documentaries such as Food Inc. and books such as The Omnivore’s Dilemma have pulled back the...
View ArticleFall Round Up
Every round up has its surprises. Some pack a few more challenges than others. Grandpa was so thankful this round up was done he sent the following email to all the family. Dear Family, Grandma and I...
View ArticleBlack, err . . . Brownish-Greenish, Friday
Most people go shopping on Black Friday, but we preg-checked our cows. The brother-in-law who is a vet came for Thanksgiving so we put him right to work. All the visiting family got to help. It was a...
View ArticleArticle 6
Our 2011 supply of beef is nearly gone. Once we are out, we will not have any ready for delivery until this coming fall. If anyone is interested in ordering beef this winter, now is the time. Visit our...
View ArticleA Family Affair
We’re a ranching family. This fact is never more evident than at branding time. A father and his two sons work together. Two cousins anchor the rope together. Sisters and a cousin push the calves up...
View ArticlePredators from the air
We ordered 100 chicks to raise for production this year. The process of raising chicks begins with a phase called brooding. We place the chicks in a brooding box that is kept at a consistent...
View ArticleCincinnati Chili
This dish goes together quickly and then simmers for an hour. It’s quickly became a family favorite. My daughter requested it for her birthday dinner this year. So let’s get started. First, you’ll...
View ArticleWinter Chores
Before the fateful power outtage a couple of weeks ago, I had planned a winter chore post. However, not all of my pictures were recovered, so here is a sketchy view of what winter feeding entails....
View ArticleSpring on the Ranch
This little calf was born the last week of February. At first, we thought he was blind, but later learned it was just an infection in his eye. Along with not being able to see, he also refused to...
View ArticleSeparating the Bull
It was time to take the bull over to breed the milk cow so Matt and his cowgirl danced a little do-si-do with the bull as they urged him toward the corral. They got him in and then . . . had to...
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