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Northstar. Its a 100% grass fed. I ve been there and checked it out myself.

They dont even come in to calve.

I think you can get Northstar through Alvins buying club? Alvin?

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On Apr 14, 2012, at 11:37 AM, " Caroline " <caroline.lunger@...> wrote:

does anyone know of a good source of 100% grass ged buffalo meat and organs?

thanks

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The benefits of 100% grass-fed bison have caused a very strong demand for

this meat option. We have not seen a lot of interest of late since the price

increases of 2011. We have an efficient connection with at NorthStar Bison.

Find info here: www.northstarbison.com. Please, consider that our private food

club is not technically a buying club, since we actually lease our dairy animals

from our farm family source. Common sense will indicate that most of the " cost "

of food is in the management and input (feed, etc). As food consumers, we are

happy to support the actual costs of this kind of quality food - produced to our

high standards. We need to continue to demand our right to support our lawful,

healthy food sources. The building of sustainable food systems should be used a

model for building healthy communities, not treated as criminal activity..

Northstar. Its a 100% grass fed. I ve been there and checked it out myself.

They dont even come in to calve.

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Here is their write up on their Bison meat:

Naturally Raised Bison....

Located in east central Minnesota, the Eichten Bison Ranch has about 350 head of

American Plains Bison (Buffalo).

Our animals are raised on native pasture grasses, hay, oats and corn silage (the

whole corn plant chopped). We grow all the crops the bison consume with no

pesticides or herbicides.

Bison meat is the most flavorful meat most people have ever tasted. " It tastes

like meat used to taste. " Many notice a sweeter flavor than beef, which adds to

the richness of the meat. It is not " gamey " or wild tasting. Bison meat is

just naturally flavorful and tender. It tastes great by itself and will enhance

your favorite recipe.

Our Bison Meat...

A strong relationship between the human and buffalo has existed for thousands of

years. Bison sustained the lives of the explorers and settlers going west as

well as the Native American. They were believed to be the most important of the

wild animals in the development of North America. Once an integral part of the

Indian's way of life, the American Bison is again a central part of the lives of

many Americans today. The Bison stand as a symbol of the American West, an

animal of survival and our American Heritage.

Many refer to this magnificent animal as " Buffalo. " As the buffalo becomes more

and more popular in the Livestock industry, you will see the " Bison " and

" American Buffalo " are being used interchangeable to refer to the same animal.

The Bison is indeed the true American buffalo we know and consumers need to

avoid the confusion between Bison and Water Buffalo.

Bison returns today as a lean red meat source with all the important

characteristics, which the health conscious consumer of today is demanding.

Bison meat is good and good for you! Quality Bison meat has excellent texture

and flavor-plus the benefits of low fat, calories, cholesterol and high

vitamins, minerals and protein.

Beth in Maplewood

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> does anyone know of a good source of 100% grass ged buffalo meat and organs?

thanks

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Here is their write up on their Bison meat:

Naturally Raised Bison....

Located in east central Minnesota, the Eichten Bison Ranch has about 350 head of

American Plains Bison (Buffalo).

Our animals are raised on native pasture grasses, hay, oats and corn silage (the

whole corn plant chopped). We grow all the crops the bison consume with no

pesticides or herbicides.

Bison meat is the most flavorful meat most people have ever tasted. " It tastes

like meat used to taste. " Many notice a sweeter flavor than beef, which adds to

the richness of the meat. It is not " gamey " or wild tasting. Bison meat is

just naturally flavorful and tender. It tastes great by itself and will enhance

your favorite recipe.

Our Bison Meat...

A strong relationship between the human and buffalo has existed for thousands of

years. Bison sustained the lives of the explorers and settlers going west as

well as the Native American. They were believed to be the most important of the

wild animals in the development of North America. Once an integral part of the

Indian's way of life, the American Bison is again a central part of the lives of

many Americans today. The Bison stand as a symbol of the American West, an

animal of survival and our American Heritage.

Many refer to this magnificent animal as " Buffalo. " As the buffalo becomes more

and more popular in the Livestock industry, you will see the " Bison " and

" American Buffalo " are being used interchangeable to refer to the same animal.

The Bison is indeed the true American buffalo we know and consumers need to

avoid the confusion between Bison and Water Buffalo.

Bison returns today as a lean red meat source with all the important

characteristics, which the health conscious consumer of today is demanding.

Bison meat is good and good for you! Quality Bison meat has excellent texture

and flavor-plus the benefits of low fat, calories, cholesterol and high

vitamins, minerals and protein.

Beth in Maplewood

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> does anyone know of a good source of 100% grass ged buffalo meat and organs?

thanks

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Eichtens is a nice local and family-run business, but be sure to note that

Eichten's buffalo are grain and corn-finished, NOT 100% grass-fed, whereas meat

from Northstar Bison definitely is. The grain-finished bison meat is as

inappropriately imbalanced on Omega 6 fats and lack of CLA as feedlot beef.

Almost everyone these days " wants " to be grass-finished especially the bison

crowd, but very few are, probably less than 1% of the bison meat. Number One

Reason: It's really HARD to do!

Few people have the amended soils, biodiverse grasses and the proper rotational

grazing management to get the Brix index high enough to fatten animals in the

right amount of time.

Likewise, herds that have had any amount of grain in the past have not been

selected for the true " grass genetics " so the poor-doers keep breeding along

with the efficient ones.

Will Winter

Farmesota

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