From Deseret News archives:
Grass-fed cattle are best, say farmers
For some, that search is ending at Tami's Grassfed Beef in West Haven, Weber County.
"We've been studying grass-fed and corn-fed beef," said one of Tami's customers, Robyn Fewkes. "We found nothing but pluses. We found it to be leaner; nevertheless, it was flavorful. It has a different fat that has more vitamins and nutrition than corn-fed."
Tami Bowen and her husband, Scott, have raised their own grass-fed cattle for years. It wasn't until a friend asked to buy some of their beef that the idea of selling their meat came about. Now it's a family business with their children, Codie, 6, and Brock 4, helping out.
"I raise them," said Scott of the cattle.
"And I sell them," said Tami.
The Bowens have a mixed herd of 50 red and black Angus cattle feeding on prairie grass and drinking from natural wells. Not all the cattle will be harvested. Only the bulls 22-24 months old are harvested and made available to customers.
The Bowens have strict standards and beliefs they adhere to in raising their beef.
The Bowens try to maintain a stress-free environment. They are able to reduce the levels of stress for the calves by using fence-line weaning, where mother and calf are separated by a fence but are able to see and hear each other, making the transition easier.
Tami said the practice of using moveable electric fences is called management-intensive grazing. By switching the fences daily, they are able to give their cattle fresh grass to graze on every day and prevent overgrazing and pollution from overuse of a single area.
Tami sends out a newsletter and order form in February. She sells her beef first-come, first-served, and is usually sold out within a month. She fills large orders first but sells single packages of steaks or hamburger, too.
Buying from Tami is almost as important to some customers as buying the grass-fed beef.
"You always talk to Tami," said Shelly Bowring, a longtime customer. "She always answers the phone. She's very hands-on and even helps you load your beef. It's a really nice way to do business it's kind of a throwback."
That's just the type of business Tami wants.
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