FARM FEATURE
How one Becker, MN Farm raises “Bison, Cattle and Damn Fine Horses” while putting land stewardship and animal care first
Nestled on 225 acres of open pasture, native prairie, and oak savanna in Becker, Minnesota lays the peaceful and stunning Snake River Farm. With unparalleled dedication to land stewardship and animal husbandry, Tom and Gail Barthel raise bison, cattle, hogs, rabbits, and poultry in a remarkable example of what thriving yet sustainable agriculture can be.
Nestled on 225 acres of open pasture, native prairie, and oak savanna in Becker, Minnesota lays the peaceful and stunning Snake River Farm. With unparalleled dedication to land stewardship and animal husbandry, Tom and Gail Barthel raise bison, cattle, hogs, rabbits, and poultry in a remarkable example of what thriving yet sustainable agriculture can be.
It’s hard to overstate the beauty of Snake River Farm. Making your way up the drive and to Tom and Gail’s barns and home- which Tom built himself- is like stepping into a different time, complete with grazing bison in the distance. Unlike the norm, Snake River Farm has no feedlots or handing pens, only pasture and barns that nod to the deep respect for a sustainable, traditional heritage of raising food that Tom and Gail espouse.
It’s hard to overstate the beauty of Snake River Farm. Making your way up the drive and to Tom and Gail’s barns and home- which Tom built himself- is like stepping into a different time, complete with grazing bison in the distance. Unlike the norm, Snake River Farm has no feedlots or handing pens, only pasture and barns that nod to the deep respect for a sustainable, traditional heritage of raising food that Tom and Gail espouse.
“To humanely raise and harvest our animals, to be good stewards of our land, to grow delicious healthy meat, to sell that meat at a fair price, to provide authentic country experiences to our customers.” Those are the farm goals that Tom and Gail share with new customers who join the 500 families that they feed each year.
The choice to raise pastured hogs was a major decision for Tom years ago when he “retired” so he could return to his childhood roots and pursue his passion for farming full-time. Tom closely considered building a confinement hog operation on his land. But with his firm dedication to animal wellbeing and the sustainable, traditional heritage of farming, he chose to raise hogs on pasture instead. Now, his happy hogs laze and root around like teenagers in the sunshine. Tom wishes that more beginning farmers would consider raising pastured hogs to get a strong footing during turbulent early farm years, as hogs have become a highly profitable cornerstone of the farm.
Humane care for animals is at the core of everything that Tom and Gail do. Each morning Tom makes sure all fencing is in good working order and carefully set up so hogs, bison, and cattle have access to fresh and plentiful pasture. Their beef and bison exclusively eat grass and hay, and hogs eat locally grown grain. The result? Happy, relaxed animals and mouthwatering customers, from whom Tom and Gail keep baskets of thank-you cards, notes, and holiday letters.
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