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News & Notes
Embracing Winter’s Rhythm
As the days grow shorter, we’re leaning into the rhythm of the season. A few workdays remain, including harvesting some beef, but we’re embracing the weeks ahead as a time
[ABQ] Los Ranchos Winter Market
We’re delighted to spend the remainder of 2024 in New Mexico and look forward to serving you tomorrow, Saturday, December 14, at the Los Ranchos Growers Market!Official winter market hours are 10:00 a.m.
Los Ranchos NM – December 14 – Please Order
Happy December! Winter is just around the corner. As usual, we’re looking forward to spending most of the rest of 2024 in New Mexico to celebrate the holidays with our families in
This Week’s Buzz: Ambrosia
This season, we’re excited to feature an extraordinary honey made from Ambrosia dumosa, also called desert buckwheat, burro-weed or white bursage. This native plant flourishes in the Arizona desert from March
[PHX] Quality You Crave
FishHugger is back at the Phoenix farmers markets this weekend, bringing all your favorites to kick off the season! Whether you’re craving wild-caught sockeye salmon, premium grassfed-grassfinished beef, or a variety
[ABQ] Bonus Market!
As you may know, we’ve extended our time in New Mexico to allow for a 21-day dry aging process, ensuring the perfect quality of our beef. Join us tomorrow, Saturday, October
Fall Seafood Poll
We’re excited to announce that, in addition to our wild Alaska salmon, black cod, and halibut, we plan to expand our fish inventory, and we want your input! Please take part in
No Bovine Before Its Time
Nature has always been our most patient teacher when it comes to food production. In a world of year-round availability and instant gratification, we’ve somewhat lost touch with the intricate
My First Roundup
A traditional roundup on a large ranch involves gathering all the cattle into a set of corrals to separate breeding stock from market-bound beef. As early fall sets in, the
Food Fraud & Food Fencing (Pt. 3)
In this ongoing series, we’ve explored how deceptive practices impact different sectors of the food industry. These insights reveal how consumers can easily fall prey to mislabeling and adulteration. For an overview
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