SOIL TO STEAK

Healthy soil, healthy cattle, healthy beef

We focus on increasing the microbiology in our soil. Everything good that follows — the forage, the cattle, the beef on your plate — starts with what is alive underground.

No hormones, antibiotics, herbicides, pesticides, insecticides, or synthetic fertilizers

IT STARTS IN THE GROUND

We Feed the Soil First

Microbiology is the whole game.

Most ranching starts by asking what to feed the cow. We start one step earlier and ask what feeds the ground. By building the microbial life in our soil, we grow forage that carries more minerals and more real nutrition — and that shows up in the cattle, and then on your plate.

Healthy soil, healthy cattle, healthy beef, healthy humans. It runs in that order, and there is no shortcut around it.

THE PROCESS

What Fermented Feed Actually Is

Predigested by microbes, before it ever reaches the cow.

We harvest biodiverse forages at peak nutrition, inoculate them with fermentation microbes, and seal them to ferment — in wrapped bales, ag-bags, and covered piles. The microbes break that forage down and multiply, so what our cattle eat arrives already alive with microbial nutrition.

It is the difference between feed a cow has to work to digest and feed a cow can actually use.

MEASURED, NOT CLAIMED

What the lab actually found

1.26:1

Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio

More omega-3 than the grain-fed sample

87/156

Compounds significantly higher

Antioxidant & anti-inflammatory activity

Grain-fed beef commonly tests above a 20:1 omega-6 to omega-3 ratio. Figures above compare fermented-forage-fed beef with grass-fed and grain-fed samples.

THE DATA

The research behind the difference

Independent laboratory analysis compared fermented-forage-fed beef against grass-fed and grain-fed beef across 156 measured compounds.

87 of 156 compounds increase significantly
Acylcarnitines, plasmalogens, lysolecithins, phospholipids and omega-3 fatty acids all rise with fermented forage.

Roughly twice the antioxidant activity
Fermented-forage-fed beef scored about double the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of grass-fed and grain-fed beef.

Charts and laboratory data © Bio Minerals Technologies Inc. Testing completed at Microbac Laboratories, Utah State University Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food Sciences, and Health Research Institute Labs.

CLEANER FEED

Fermentation cleans up the feed itself

The same microbes that unlock nutrition also break down things you do not want in your beef.

28.8 → 0

Glyphosate

Tested at 28.8 ng/g fresh, down to 13.2 after three months of fermentation, and undetectable at six months.

98.7%

Ergot Alkaloid Reduction

Treated fescue dropped from 2,864 PPB to 37 PPB in 60 days — well under the 200 PPB safety limit.

LAND REGENERATION

Beef That Rebuilds the Ground It Came From

The cycle feeds itself.

Grazing cattle on fermented biodiverse forage puts living microbiology straight back into the soil. Over time that rebuilds organic matter, holds more water, and brings tired, dry ground back to life.

It is the whole idea behind regenerative ranching: leave the land better every season, and it will keep growing better feed, better cattle, and better beef.

TASTE WHAT THE SOIL BUILT

You can taste the difference

Nutrient-dense beef, raised from the soil up in the Bear Lake Valley.

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