"NOT ONLY IS THIS THE BEST BEEF I HAVE EVER HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF EATING, I had the good fortune to walk through Scott’s pastures with him.
He is truly a grass farmer who passionately explores ALL avenues in creating the absolute best product he can. Not only for the end product that we eat but also for the health and well being of his animals and our environment.
Scott clearly is educated and motivated to do his part when it comes too responsible farming. His commitment to educating himself and others is nothing less than remarkable”.
"The
melt-in-your-mouth texture is juicy yet resilient. The flavor is very complex,
a perfect balance of well aged tang and a sweet rich earthiness. It was unlike
any beef I’ve tasted before, a taste that kept me coming back for more.
This meat is truly magnificent!"
Kim Bast,
Chef, The Bay Café
"Scott, Thank you for taking the time to show Tim and
I your farm. I was very impressed and learned a lot about good stewardship,
critical
areas protection (and restoration), and maintaining economic viability. I have
a much greater appreciation of the challenges and opportunities farmers face
in balancing these needs. Your operation is a model of what is possible and
I
look forward to continuing
our discussions for the critical areas ordinance update."
Paul S. Anderson,
Wetland Specialist
Washington State Department of Ecology
No
other farm produces Wagyu Beef like Sweet Grass Farm.
Small family farm managed for future generations
The best in genetics
Gentle attentive management in support of the land, wildlife and the
cattle
100% grass diet
On farm USDA harvest
Mature harvest age of over 2 years to bring out the very best in Wagyu
beef
Active environmental restoration
At
Sweet Grass Farm we focus on these things:
Excellent quality and healthy meat - The Wagyu breed provides the best
meat available. Our animals are grass-fed and raised to full maturity to
provide the best flavor.
Environmentally friendly techniques - our animals are raised
without hormones and recieve only organic mineral supplements, grass grown
in our pastures, and hay from other local farms. We
are also working to improve the wildlife habitat on our farm.
Succeeding as small local family farmers - We work with other local farmers
and a processing cooperative in order to retain control of the entire process
from us to you.
It was a long winter here in the Northwest. We had 100mph winds with temperatures
in the teens and two real snowstorms... Scott has written a newsletter to fill
in the details. Download our Spring
Newsletter here.
We have also put together an Informative Document which you
can share with your friends about our beef, including our FAQs. Download here.