Raised on Grass: Pasture Fed Animals


For more Stories, Food News, and Cooking Fresh videos, visit: cookingupastory.com New to the life of farming, a middle-aged couple make a career change from a professional life in Silicon Valley to commercially raising pasture fed animals on their newly purchased farm in Oregon. First mentoring under Joel Salatin, they now raise pasture fed cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, lambs, and sheep. To see more stories, get recipes, and links to additional resources, go to cookingupastory.com

25 thoughts on “Raised on Grass: Pasture Fed Animals”

  1. It takes a some serious money to start up a farm such as this one and I am sure he does not pull in the yearly income he made as a software engineer selling his farm products. Nevertheless, this is an ideal example of what organic farming is all about. Very impressive to say the least.

  2. You have stolen the secret of Argentine meat, the best in the world. Come to Entre Rios in Argentina and you will see a cow raised on sheer nature, combining good care.

  3. “And cattle he has created for you: From them you derive warmth, and numerous benefits, and of their meat you eat. And you have sense of pride and beauty in them as you drive them home in the evening, and as you lead them forth to pasture in the morning. And they carry your heavy loads to lands that you could not reach except with souls distressed: for your Lord is indeed Most Kind, Most Merciful”
    [Holy Qur’aan16:5-8]

  4. Pasture raised, grass fed and humanly treated animals should be the only way america farms. It may cost a little more to buy, but americans health and animal welfare will make up for it 3 fold! My eyes have been opened! I have taken a vow to myself to never buy feed lot, confined animals. Keep up the GREAT work!!! You are wonderful farmers and WONDERFUL people! Much Love to you!

  5. I would be glad to invite the Jondles to my farm/ranch in eastern South Dakota. I think they would be just as suprised as to how the majority of commercial farms are ran.

    With that said, at least this is a video promoting animal agriculture.

  6. lol, I know about that. I eat lots of organic food, and when I bring my organic food to work to eat, people laugh, or sneer, or shake their head at me. Some people just don’t get it.

  7. I eventually want to become an organic farmer. You wouldn’t believe the sneers and laughs I get from people when I reveal this fact.

  8. Show me one hunter-gatherer tribe/group, either modern or from antiquity that relied entirely on vegetation/fruits/nuts/seeds/etc(no meat)

    I think you’ll find that you have to trace your ancestry back a few million years.

    Sustainable in modern times? Perhaps. Optimal for our health? Fuck no.

  9. Sorry, I’m not a troll. I’ll back everything I say with historical facts. You on the otherhand are only speaking from emotion and misinformation. So it looks like you’re the ignorant one unless you prove otherwise.

  10. Then why has it never been implimented in the entire history of human civalization?? You’re living in a dream world. Site some proof for your comment or shut up.

  11. It is great to see a return to the right way of raising food.

    All life forms deserve a decent living and especially the ones that give up their lives as our food. We need to give them a humane living for their ultimate scrifice.

  12. No one HAS to eat meat! I wrote a book, I did research if you want to eat on less go to my channel and watch my book vids!


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