Running a REGENERATIVE Cow, Hog and Chicken FARM — Ep. 198

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Published 2023-09-02
‪@redhouseranchllc7977‬ (Red House Ranch) is a third generation regenerative farm focused on pasture-raised cows, hogs and chickens located in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Ike Mallula and his brother Dave, had left their parents' farm with no intention on coming back, but much to everyone's surprise—they decided to revivify the farm seven years ago and now they provide pasture-raised meats and eggs all around the Northeast. You can find out if you're in their delivery range here: redhouseranch.net/

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All Comments (21)
  • @cathykirkmcrae7727
    Love how the two cats and the dog went on walkabout with you. Love his farm ethic!
  • @adrianaloya
    Love how the little pigs let the interviewer pet them! So adorable. This type of farming is so much more sustainable than the big ag model we have seen in America. So beautiful.
  • @dawnfoster6530
    $34/lb for t-bone steak!!!! Holy cow doesn't begin to cover it! It's no wonder many folks don't support farms like these - that's ridiculous pricing. A family of 4 eating 3 steaks (1 ea mom and dad, the little ones split) and it's over $100 for meat alone!!! I prefer knowing where my meat is coming from and how it's raised/fed but this just isn't possibly for the average middle class family today. Not really
  • If you reach down to the bottom of the Multiflora you can pull it up roots and all due to the shallow nature of the roots. They come back but if you keep the pasture maintained and grazed they are kept in check.
  • @teresarubel2182
    What a hearty visit this was. I'm thankful to the farmers of Red House Ranch for sharing this model of farming with us. Very enjoyable and informative.
  • Wonderful ! every farmer should get back to natural and/or regenerative farming!!! hoping their grand children will follow on their footsteps and keep on the good job!! FARMERS = REAL FOOD
  • @cathysellers4236
    Thanks. You walked along and pointed out how amazing mother nature is. Great that you caught up. And share.
  • Great farm great folks (just down the road)great interview, great work everyone!!
  • @user-kv2pt4lu9y
    Goats and sheep love the shrub/scrub, a regenerative method, unlike the brushhog.
  • @crithappened
    I remember reading somewhere about soil and weeds :) people try to fight weeds.... while 60-70 year old seeds in the soil. Imagine how impossible it really is to remove ''weeds''
  • Really enjoyed spending time wandering around on this farm! Love the long views of this New England scenery. I'm familliar with Joe Salatan's methods & have enjoyed learning about ways farmers are using these sensible methods of improving their soils. Thanks for another enjoyable, virtual, learning experience.
  • Yankees in the country are some of the best people. This sw girl didn’t know they existed (nice ppl in the northeast) until I drove through ny Vermont and nh. Such cool people outside of the psychotic cities
  • @MyLifeRefining
    How is it that I live 33 minutes from this farm (in Watkins Glen) and had no idea it even existed?!?!?
  • @SolarSolaceFarms
    That’s a cool outfit, reminds me of the fox outfit in the cartoon robinhood. Or if she was carrying a sword it would be like Zelda. Way cool. I also think the explanation of the management is explained very well. I like the descriptor to describe my own farm as permanence.