RC Carter and his family continue the vision his father had in 1964, when he moved his family from their ranch in Montana to start a cattle ranch in Wyoming. He and his wife are leaders in redefining regenerative and restorative food models, and raise their family in the ranching ways. (https://cartercountrymeats.com/pages/grassfedfamilytradition). It was a pleasure having RC on the podcast and I can’t wait to try some of their products.
What you’ll learn in this episode:
- RC’s family history and the origins of the farm (2:29)
- How the family came by the land initially (4:57)
- Changing times with social media marketing (8:35)
- Managing the business so that it doesn’t get lumped into other brands that don’t focus as much on the quality of the meats (11:22)
- Low quality meat in the public school system (12:59)
- PIvoting away from wholesale to direct-to-consumer sales (16:06)
- What has worked well from a marketing standpoint in direct-to-consumer sales (19:53)
- Greenwashing and what that means (23:21)
- Nutrient cycling (29:09)
- High intensity, low time duration grazing vs. low intensity, high time duration grazing (29:09)
- Soil degradation (37:45)
- A day in the life of a cattle rancher, cattle breeds (41:38)
- Hiring workers and the type of employees the have on the ranch (44:01)
- The nutritional profile of their beef (46:58)
- Phytonutrients (49:09)
- Treating cattle with antibiotics and hormones (54:29)
- Striving to provide the best possible product to consumers (58:02)
- The shift he’s seeing in other ranchers moving in the direction of regenerative agriculture (1:02:39)
- Organ meats (1:13:46)
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