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End of Summer Roundup 2024
GENERATIONAL CHANGE
As stewards of the land, we have a unique opportunity to combat climate change and renew our planet by focusing on carbon storage in our soils.
By implementing regenerative practices, we can enhance soil health, boost biodiversity, and sequester carbon—all while supporting our livelihoods.
Join us in this vital mission!
Bob’s WHY: Video clip
The driving desire shaping Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef is to foster generational independent agriculture.
Working Ranch Magazine article
Ranching is founded on
the traditions of vertically integrated business.
Ranching — its circle of
people, land, water, and
animals —
Our Commitment: Environmental Stewardship
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Green fuel & blue skies!
🌱We are committed to improving the soils & environments that our cattle inhabit. We are working sun up to sun down to manage, improve & strengthen the lands we graze.
Adventures in soil science
I’m riding on a pickup flatbed, ranchers packed together, going from pasture to pasture, checking the condition of calves, plants and soil. As we bump along, I hear cowboys comparing the pH levels of their pasture soils and sharing experiences of how to improve the pH balance. Never, in my sixty years of ranching, have I heard this. I’m curious. I’m inspired!
“It may be that when we no longer know what to do, we have come to our real work..." Kyle Ranch - Blog contribution
I still remember the day my husband and I told his family that we would be leaving South Carolina to move back to my family’s ranch in California. Looking back now, I can’t blame them for thinking we were crazy! Not only was California on the other side of the country, but we both had “good” jobs in South Carolina with the kind of future most college graduates spend their academic years striving to achieve.
Wilder Jones: Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef + King's Crown Organics
Wilder Jones and his father Nate Jones are participating members of Desert Mountain Grass-Fed Beef. They are currently raising grass-fed/ finished, organic, Akaushi cattle (whew! say that 3x fast!) for the Desert Mountain program, as well as supplying the Wood River Valley, Treasure Valley and the Snake River Valley with organic fruits and vegetables through their farm King's Crown Organics.