AmericanGrassFedBeef
AmericanGrassFedBeef
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Restaurant at the Cheshire & Three Sixty Restaurant - St Louis, Missouri
Executive Chef Rex Hale brings over 25 years of culinary experience and acclaim to his position as the executive chef at The Restaurant at The Cheshire and Three Sixty downtown St Louis, Missouri.
Chef Rex Hale's was raised on a farm. His menus focus on sourcing products from premier local purveyors. His passion for ingredient-driven food is reflected in his food style for The Cheshire Restaurant and Three Sixty.
Whenever possible, he sources and utilizes products from local farms, sustainable fish mongers and environmentally responsible meat programs. He is dedicated to cultivating those relationships with local vendors. He is training and growing his team to have the same passion.
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Grass Fed Beef Processing Plant
Просмотров 19 тыс.10 лет назад
Please visit our website: www.americangrassfedbeef.com/ Rain Crow Ranch controls every aspect of our production including our family owned USDA meat processing plant, Fruitland American Meats. Dr Patricia Whisnant, President of American Grassfed Association, oversees our production and processing. Our pens are designed by world recognized humanitarian Temple Grandin. Temple Gradin's story was f...
Heritage Pork from Humanely Raised Pasture Pigs
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www.americangrassfedbeef.com/heritage-pasture-pork.asp Americans are unaware of the deplorable conditions and environmental impact of standard pig farming. In this interview with Marilyn Nobles of the American Grassfed Association, Jack Whisnant of Rain Crow Ranch talks about the humane and healthy alternative of old fashioned heritage breed pork from pasture raised pigs.
Chef Ivy Magruder About Grass Fed Steak
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www.americangrassfedbeef.com/ Executive Chef Ivy Magruder shares why Vin De Set Restaurant chose to add Rain Crow Ranch grass fed steak to their menu. Plus how their customers respond to grass fed steak. Hear the results of their blind taste test of Rain Crow Ranch's grass fed steak.
Do You Know Why Rotational Grazing is Better Than Free Range?
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Visit: www.raincrowranch.com/grass-fed-cattle/ Many consumers believe that free range is the best grazing method. Ranches choose free range because it is less labor intensive. However, as grass farmers we know that rotational grazing is better. Discover why.
Grass Fed Beef is Better For the Environment
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Visit Rain Crow Ranch to learn more: www.raincrowranch.com Cattle are made to forage. Rotational grazing is part of a natural cycle where cattle return to the soil what they take in. This results in healthier and safer beef that is better for the environment.
Rotational Grazing is Superior to Free Range
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Visit Rain Crow Ranch to learn more: www.raincrowranch.com Rain Crow Ranch uses rotational grazing to move cattle to fresh, lush grass pastures. Rotational grazing requires daily attention and care which is why industrial producers prefer feedlot methods to bring cattle to market. Our grass fed beef is produced and certified humane.
Whole Foods Grass Fed Beef Cook Off 2011 - St Louis Missouri
Просмотров 45712 лет назад
Rain Crow Ranch, Whole Foods & Feast Magazine Sponsored a grass fed beef cook off in St Louis Missouri. Local chefs competed for charity. Enjoy our pictures from the event.
American Grass Fed Beef
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Tour Rain Crow Ranch home of www.AmericanGrassFedBeef.com. Dr Patricia Whisnant and her family live in the foothills of the Ozarks. They raise 100% grass fed beef using sustainable agriculture. Their grass farm pastures are certified organic and their farm practices are certified humane.
Inhumane Feed Lot Beef vs Humane Grass Fed Beef
Просмотров 33 тыс.16 лет назад
www.americangrassfedbeef.com With recent beef recalls for the inhumane treatment of downer cows plus the concern over e coli and mad cow disease, Fox News investigated typical supermarket feedlot beef vs the health benefits of grass fed beef. Fox News spent the day with Dr. Patricia Whisnant. She is a veterinarian, grass farmer, the President of American Grassfed Association, owner of AmericanG...

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  • @radopopp8037
    @radopopp8037 Год назад

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  • @radopopp8037
    @radopopp8037 Год назад

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  • @josephinemiller68
    @josephinemiller68 Год назад

    Why is your website not Located?

  • @frankblacharczyk1153
    @frankblacharczyk1153 2 года назад

    Cannot believe everything you see. They have been written up for inhumane cattle slaughter as well as being sued for contaminated beef.

  • @tellitlikeitiso4192
    @tellitlikeitiso4192 3 года назад

    Looks like a pasture of dirt not grass , still feeding grain to get to market weight , pasture raised is just a marketing word.

    • @tellitlikeitiso4192
      @tellitlikeitiso4192 3 года назад

      @Christian DC7 you called it pasture, I didn’t, pasture is green not brown

  • @aldrinmartis2109
    @aldrinmartis2109 4 года назад

    Hi do you sell Berkshire litters?

  • @laxmikantmulgir
    @laxmikantmulgir 5 лет назад

    Human being is the worst and dangerous creation of God.yes soon this world will come an end due this horrible Humans. God will soon recreate new beautiful world, But he will never repeat his mistake of creating Human again. I am really sorry that I am part of this cruel Human community. Few bastered have spoiled this beautiful nature. Why don't they cut there in children , family members for there food. Who have given them the right to kill other beautiful life on this Earth.

  • @thebest21445
    @thebest21445 5 лет назад

    It's not easy to overcook grassfed if it's 80/20

  • @Billalkhan1101
    @Billalkhan1101 5 лет назад

    Omg I just found my advert line for my farm

  • @CaptchaNeon
    @CaptchaNeon 5 лет назад

    I think it is absolutely amazing that you’re beyond USDA standards with testing and you make sure that absolutely every single person who buys from you does NOT get sick.

  • @cherylnorise420
    @cherylnorise420 5 лет назад

    Where are you located

  • @honda9731
    @honda9731 6 лет назад

    The pigs may not live long enough but they spent their short life happily

  • @agricola
    @agricola 6 лет назад

    Looks tasty

  • @michaeldouglas6872
    @michaeldouglas6872 7 лет назад

    I thought it was illegal for ranchers / cattle raisers to let their livestock roam around in streams on or near pasture land in order to keep livestock excrement out and prevent degradation of streams and waterways? Is this not a common best practise for cattle ranchers in the US? ..just curious

    • @jamiegreen7537
      @jamiegreen7537 6 лет назад

      Michael Douglas who in the he'll told you this . You must not know about farming

  • @tyishayoung5953
    @tyishayoung5953 7 лет назад

    Great video

  • @jokur8935
    @jokur8935 7 лет назад

    This makes me really happy =)

  • @jyoteethapamagar4113
    @jyoteethapamagar4113 7 лет назад

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  • @PR-bo1xs
    @PR-bo1xs 8 лет назад

    3:32? 'masonic' Hand sign really? you even looked down right before you did it and the video changed frames to only show the hand sign?! Filth.

  • @weeklyharrison
    @weeklyharrison 8 лет назад

    This is despicable

  • @xmob24x
    @xmob24x 8 лет назад

    but can we see how you murder the pigs please?

    • @06rtm
      @06rtm 7 лет назад

      Peter Kowalsky Meat is healthy

    • @agricola
      @agricola 6 лет назад

      No such thing as "murder" with species that are that low on the food chain.....

    • @joshuaracsa1114
      @joshuaracsa1114 6 лет назад

      Yeah that's rigth

    • @joshuaracsa1114
      @joshuaracsa1114 6 лет назад

      Yeah very healthy.

  • @jasonboggs2835
    @jasonboggs2835 9 лет назад

    I don't buy grass fed. It's tough and not as tasty. I also don't buy the whole grain fed e coli crap either. We've been eating corn fed beef since 1950...I know of no one who has gotten e coli from corn fed beef, butter or cream.

  • @Weimer_Entertainment
    @Weimer_Entertainment 9 лет назад

    Where are you located at?

  • @dougchamroeun4139
    @dougchamroeun4139 9 лет назад

    Grass fed is always the best!

  • @kit9376
    @kit9376 9 лет назад

    Looks like a lovely place for them.

  • @99cachorro
    @99cachorro 10 лет назад

    good for you Dr. Whisnant!

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  • @AntiRacismAndHateCom
    @AntiRacismAndHateCom 11 лет назад

    Seems that you are the one who needs educated. Too much of anything is bad. Too many bananas is bad for your bowels, too much broccoli can increase your risk for kidney stones, too many nuts can be just as bad as too much beef. If you limit yourself to about 6 ounces of meat max (I recommend no more than 4), your body will be able to metabolize the fat without any issue.

  • @9brain5
    @9brain5 11 лет назад

    I wonder..... Where did the name "Rain Crow" Ranch come from?

  • @katnorwood7559
    @katnorwood7559 11 лет назад

    Interesting video! Need more ranchers like you guys!

  • @raptor660jarhead
    @raptor660jarhead 12 лет назад

    This is not a educational video about grass fed beef. Its a commercial for her farm. All beef that is fed grain is fed some kind of pesticide. If you where to feed cattle a all organic diet no one would be able to eat beef. I know first hand I raise cage free chickens and its actually harder to sell them so most of them goto the foodbank in my local town. There just isn't a way to get away from pesticides and insecticides because almost all crops are in someway sprayed.

  • @eyeYQ2
    @eyeYQ2 12 лет назад

    How do you think the Chemtrails affect the grass they feed on? And when the cattle eat the chemtrail grass?

  • @mrmcattleco
    @mrmcattleco 12 лет назад

    First of all, cattle in feedlots are not fed hormones.

    • @rpn000rpnca
      @rpn000rpnca 7 лет назад

      Tell me about cattle walking in excrement. Cattle fed antibiotics. What about downer cattle?

  • @Tazzarinaa
    @Tazzarinaa 12 лет назад

    Lol must have been a processed food vegan instead of a raw vegan, or just that they were doing it wrong and going psycho on the nuts thinking they needed tons of them because I eat as much as I like whenever I'm hungry and lost plenty of weight. Also haven't worked out much besides occasional exercises and basketball.

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito 12 лет назад

    Dogs can die from eating to much skin off chickens my dog got sick from eating it so I stopped feeding it to him. A friend of mine said her dog got sick but she didn't stop feeding it to her dog and it died.

  • @hydrolito
    @hydrolito 12 лет назад

    I met a vegan that gained weight there are even more calories in nuts than there are in meat he told me he gained weight after starting on a vegeterian diet. Nuts are also more expensive than many meats.Maybe America is one of the fattest countries because we spend to much time watching TV, and ride in a car instead of walking or using a bike and we get our food from a grocery store instead of growing it ourselves.

  • @dokirb
    @dokirb 12 лет назад

    Firstly, they are not Angus cattle. Secondly I honestly have no idea how they do things in America but down here in Australia the feedlot industry is so heavily regulated that everything is done by the book. No artificial hormones added. And with the high demand for beef it is entirely impracticle to raise 100% non intensley raised store cattle. Where would they all be paddocked?

  • @billstpor
    @billstpor 13 лет назад

    Lol.. yeah, misspelled insults (dueche?) make for a great comeback to a well-written, insult-free comment. Since I guess you feel more comfortable with that kind of language, I'll just say that you are a misinformed, heavily biased shitkicker, and I'll be done with it..

  • @billstpor
    @billstpor 13 лет назад

    @TLcavvy Impractical and inefficient? You are talking about your *health*. And by the way.. it's the way it's been done in Europe for more than 30 years now, and I don't think farmers have gone bust because of this. Of course, we *do* pay a little more for our food, but then again I'd rather have better, safer, higher quality food than a couple extra gadgets or a fancier car.

  • @deadmanzen
    @deadmanzen 14 лет назад

    Under investigation; Beef obesity Cow milk obesity Chicken obesity Pig obestiy What deit? People are eating obesity inducing chemicals, I suspect that Monsanto is funding this. Operations 61 a global task. The world people vs. World media

  • @no3rdseat
    @no3rdseat 14 лет назад

    Steer1300- I am actually interested in the good things that meat suppliers do. You're right we don't hear enough of it. My thought though is, for millions of years our ancestors probably didn't have the strength or weapons to bring down an animal the size of a cow or buffalo. I don't think we need to eat huge animals every day, it's not natural. Having said that, thank you for your work. I know most farmers care about the work they do.

  • @TheDudeRulez09
    @TheDudeRulez09 14 лет назад

    halr99 your a moron, anything eaten is automatically infused into your cells, anything injected is fused into your cells, therefore hormones are in the beef.

  • @TheDudeRulez09
    @TheDudeRulez09 14 лет назад

    Corn feed for genetically altered beef and the slow death of your digestive system.

  • @TheDudeRulez09
    @TheDudeRulez09 14 лет назад

    we were born as vegetarians, we learn to be omnivores by our parents.

  • @Andrew_P86
    @Andrew_P86 15 лет назад

    Grass fed may cost more $, but I'd buy it any day over the corn fed shit.

  • @DonDarkrai
    @DonDarkrai 15 лет назад

    Humans aren't better off as vegetarians, we were born as omnivores and we will die as omnivores. period.

  • @BillyJHoward
    @BillyJHoward 15 лет назад

    My cattle have always lived a grass-fed lifestyle. Always outdoors. Its a beautiful sight. Happy cows = Happy farmers. People think cows Moo a lot. They dont. Cows Moo when they are hungry or when they want something. My cows only Moo to let their calves know where they are etc. If you go to a corporate farm you hear lots of Mooing. If you go to a natural grass-fed farm like the one in this video all you hear is the munching of the grasses... Billy

  • @IluvABbeef
    @IluvABbeef 15 лет назад

    Grass doesn't need fertilizer? In some cases, yes if you got good soil. But in most cases, this is false. All plants need some form of nourishment, and, naturally speaking, 70% of this comes from animal feces; the other 30% from dead plant matter. Approximately. BUT, if you are talking synthetic fertilizer, no of course not; there are other alternatives. Grass-fed beef is cheaper to produce for the producer. But when it's on the market, it is a little more expensive than grain-fed beef.

  • @IluvABbeef
    @IluvABbeef 15 лет назад

    Again, it's all about the digestive upset in cattle from a primarily grain diet: ACIDOSIS. Without some sort of supplement to reduce this disorder, the feedlot could have some very sick cattle on its hands; and by the time that they are spotted, chances are its too late and they're goners anyway. So catching them early and treating them, and keeping on treating them til withdrawal period before slaughter, is necessary to keep them alive until then.

  • @IluvABbeef
    @IluvABbeef 15 лет назад

    A lot of it has to do with the problem of acidosis that these supplements have to be constantly administered to the cattle. Another thing is if the feedlot is feeding heifers, a drug has to be put in the feed so that they don't go into heat...forget the exact reason why. Growth hormone isn't really necessary for beef animals because they're growing anyways, and the feed they're fed is making them bigger as well. For commercial dairy cows though, that's a different story, unfortunately.