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Submit ReviewChristine Deck of Deck Family Farm says that humane handling is good for the animal and good for the flavor of the meat. Deck Family Farm practices a long-term approach in developing a sustainable livestock operation. Specifically they generate soil fertility through the natural cycles of composting.
Additionally they are stewards of the earth so they manage grazing which includes seeding a variety of grasses. But also they believe a healthy ecosystem includes predators.
Most importantly they practice humane handling and also have a certification to show for it.
Moreover, Christine Deck shares her farming model of no pesticide or herbicide use.
Christine believes the following are some of the reasons for Deck Family Farm’s success:
Christine also explains the different farm certifications such as free range, humane certified, etc.
These certifications are surprising and not easy to obtain.
Christine Deck of Deck Family Farm says that humane handling is good for the animal and good for the flavor of the meat. Deck Family Farm practices a long-term approach in developing a sustainable livestock operation. Specifically they generate soil fertility through the natural cycles of composting.
Additionally they are stewards of the earth so they manage grazing which includes seeding a variety of grasses. But also they believe a healthy ecosystem includes predators.
Most importantly they practice humane handling and also have a certification to show for it.
Moreover, Christine Deck shares her farming model of no pesticide or herbicide use.
Christine believes the following are some of the reasons for Deck Family Farm’s success:
Christine also explains the different farm certifications such as free range, humane certified, etc.
These certifications are surprising and not easy to obtain.
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