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Buying Guides

Are Pasture-Raised Eggs Worth the Price?

Pasture-raised eggs cost more than store-bought — but the gap in how those hens are raised, and what ends up in the egg, is larger than most people realize.

Seasonal Guides

Summer Grilling With Local Meats — A Practical Guide

Sourcing locally raised beef, pork, lamb, and chicken for the grill changes the experience. Here's what to look for, how farm-raised meats differ, and how to get the best results on the grill.

Buying Guides

Understanding Food Labels — Organic, Non-GMO, Grass-Fed, Pasture-Raised, and Regenerative

Food labels can be genuinely informative or essentially meaningless — depending on who defines them and who enforces them. Here's exactly what each major label means, who certifies it, and how much it should influence your buying decisions.

Buyer Trust and Education

What makes pasture-raised, farm-fresh, and naturally grown different

Terms like pasture-raised, farm-fresh, and naturally grown appear on a lot of products but mean very different things. Understanding the distinctions helps you make more confident purchasing decisions.

Meat, Dairy, and Egg Education

Why protein buyers are turning to small producers

More buyers of meat, eggs, and dairy are seeking out small local producers instead of relying on grocery store supply chains. Here's what's driving that shift and what it means for how people source protein.

Meat & Eggs

How to Buy Meat From Local Farms With Confidence

Buying meat directly from a local farm is one of the best food decisions you can make — but it works differently than picking up a package at the grocery store. Here's how to navigate it without second-guessing yourself.

Meat & Eggs

What Does Pasture-Raised Really Mean

Pasture-raised is one of the most meaningful labels you'll find on meat, eggs, and dairy — but it's also one of the most misunderstood. Here's what it actually means and how to verify it.

Meat & Eggs

Local Eggs vs Grocery Store Eggs: What Is the Difference

The eggs at the grocery store and the eggs from a local farm can look completely different — and they often are. Here's what actually separates them and why it matters.