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Embracing ethically raised pastured meats not only transforms the way we eat but …

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Berkshire Pork Chops, Roasted Potatoes, with Fried Onions and Sauerkraut

Embracing ethically raised pastured meats not only transforms the way we eat but also contributes to a host of environmental, ethical, and health benefits. Unlike conventionally raised counterparts, animals reared in pasture-based systems enjoy a life reflective of their natural behaviors, fostering animal welfare and reducing stress.

From an environmental perspective, pastured meats often come from regenerative farming practices that promote soil health and biodiversity. Grazing animals play a crucial role in maintaining balanced ecosystems, enhancing soil fertility, and mitigating carbon emissions. This sustainable approach counters the detrimental effects associated with industrial livestock farming, such as deforestation and overuse of antibiotics.

In terms of health, pastured meats tend to be richer in nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and antioxidants. Animals raised on diverse pasture diets produce meat that is not only tastier but also more nutritionally robust. Additionally, ethical farming practices usually eschew the use of growth hormones and antibiotics, reducing the risk of antibiotic resistance and potential health concerns associated with these additives.

Choosing ethically raised pastured meats supports local farmers committed to humane practices, fostering community resilience and local economies. By opting for these meats, consumers become active participants in a sustainable food system that values animal welfare, environmental stewardship, and the well-being of future generations.

These are just a few of the reasons we, at Briden Farm, do what we do! To learn more, contact Brian at #BridenFarm 902-907-0770 to Book Your Farm Visit.

 

All Grown By Briden Farm

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Grown By Briden Farm

It does the body good! The mind, Body, and Spirit actually! When you have a meal as wonderful as this and you know that you’ve grown it all! From the Woodland Pastured Pork to the new Irish Cobbler Potatoes. From the freshly harvested green and yellow bush beans to the deliciously sweet carrots! Even the tender, succulent, corn! This year we feed ourselves, perhaps next year we’ll have some to sell. Come learn about what we do and how we do it and how you can too! Come for a Farm Tour, spend time with the animals and walk our gardens! Contact Brian at BridenFarm.com phone 📞 902-907-0770 to Book Your Farm Tour!