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Posted: March 18, 2016 by Certified Humane®
Gryphon Ranch – Globe, Arizona
Gryphon Ranch, a 469-acre cattle ranch in the Pinal mountains of Globe, Arizona, operated by Jim and Carol Ptak, is now part of Humane Farm Animal Care’s Certified Humane program. The couple got their start in cattle farming in 2011 when their 101-acre hay farm in Washington state had leftover hay from the previous season. “At …
Posted: March 18, 2016 by Certified Humane®
Le-Fort Organic Crops – Creston, California
Roberto Le-Fort and Dolores Howard operate Le-Fort’s Organic Crops, a Certified Humane® farm, in Creston, California, near the city of San Luis Obispo in the Central Coast region of California. Their organic farm grows vegetables, fruits and herbs and raises free-range chickens, some of which are heritage breeds, for their eggs. Raised in Chile on his …
Posted: June 8, 2015 by Certified Humane®
Lone Pine Colony (L.P. Farm Fresh Chicken)
Calgary, Alberta, Canada Tony Entz of Lone Pine Colony and L.P. Farm Fresh Chicken in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, first saw the Certified Humane® label on products in Sobeys and Safeway. “I looked it up on the website when I got home,” he recalled. “I read through the standards and thought, we do that, and we …
Posted: May 20, 2015 by Certified Humane®
Firefly Farms
Stonington, Connecticut Founded by the Tillman-Brown Family in June of 2011, Firefly Farms is a 135-acre farm in North Stonington, Connecticut. The family is committed to raising heritage chickens, pigs and cattle in a natural and humane environment. Firefly Farms has grown from an original herd of five piglets to a diverse number of hogs …
Posted: May 20, 2015 by Certified Humane®
Hawaii Lowline Cattle Company
Honokaa, Hawaii Located on a total of 400 acres in Honokaa, Hawaii, the Hawaii Lowline Cattle Company was started by Rick and Haleakala Sakata and Dwayne and Tammie Cypriano in 2005. The two families run every aspect of the farm themselves, from farm animal care to administrative and marketing duties. They want to advance Hawaii’s …
Posted: February 18, 2015 by Certified Humane®
Korin (Brazil) Agropecuária
Founded in 1994 in São Paulo state, Korin is a Brazilian company that follows the Natural Agriculture principles, a model proposed by Mokiti Okada (Japan, 1882 – 1955). Okada’s philosophical approaches led the company to create a distinguished production system looking at the worldwide trends of progressive food production such as the producer and consumers´ …
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Certified Humane®
Stiebrs Farms
Stiebrs Farms began as the American dream of Latvian immigrants Jan and Zelma Stiebrs, who purchased 100 hens with the idea of selling fresh eggs in 1953. Now one of the Northwest’s premier cage-free and organic egg producers, the Yelm, Washington-based company distributes its eggs throughout the Northwest. The business is still family-run by Jan’s …
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Certified Humane®
White Oak Pastures
White Oak Pastures, a 1000-acre farm in Early County, Georgia, was founded by James Edward Harris in 1866 following his Civil War service as a Captain. He and the 100 sharecroppers who worked on the farm raised crops, cows and pigs. Every Saturday, a cow and several pigs were harvested to feed his family and …
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Certified Humane®
Vital Farms
In 2007, Matt O’Hayer and his wife, Catherine, founded Vital Farms with a small plot of farmland, 20 laying hens and a bucket of good intentions. Their mission: to bring high quality, ethically produced eggs to the table through the humane treatment of their hens through the Pasture-Raised farming method. Animal welfare and the humane …
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Certified Humane®
Touchstone Farm
Alan Zuschlag wasn’t always a shepherd. Alan grew up a typical suburban kid and his father was the local veterinarian. Growing up, Alan didn’t think to follow in his father’s footsteps in animal care. But, when this self described “frustrated yuppie” decided to leave the Washington DC rat-race and look for greener pastures, his father’s …