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Are Ferguson Farms products certified organic?

While our farm is not technically "certified" organic by the USDA, we do adhere to organic farming principles and practices. Some of our practices go beyond "organic" standards, like requiring that most of our ruminant animal products are 100% grass-fed and produced without grain or grain by-products.At the end of the day, we would encourage you to put your trust in our family farm rather than in a USDA stamp that relies on costly inspections and government regulators. To get a better idea about our farming practices, here're a few claims we make that are verified by our customers:100% Grass-Fed protocol for ruminant animals.GMO-free products and GMO-free feed for non-ruminants.No hormones, steroids, or antibioticsMSG/Nitrate freeAnd moreWe believe that the very best form of producer-to-consumer accountability and transparency exists when consumers take an active responsibility to develop a connection and relationship with the farmer who produces their food!

Protein Is Important

There are not many things in life that are absolute – and when it comes to nutrition there are even fewer. However, one nutritional absolute is that eating a diet rich in protein is the basis for living a long and healthy life – and eating high-quality animal protein is the easiest way to do that.

Grilling a Hanger vs Skirt Steak

Hanger steaks are somewhat small and you only get one per cow, unlike skirt steaks, of which there are two per cow. They come from the same part of the cow. Hanger steaks are thicker than skirt steaks, but only measure about 6-7 inches long. Skirt steaks are longer, thinner pieces of meat. Skirt steaks can be up to 2 feet long and are about 3 to 4 inches across if they have been trimmed. Hanger steak may be labeled butcher’s steak or bistro cut.

How To Cook Filet Mignon

We know, we know—filet mignon is soooo 90's. But we don't care. It'll always be one of our favorite cuts of meat. Make sure you get a grass-fed filet. It's really easy, but considering the steep price tag, you want to do it right.