Follow what is happening on our farm
We share our thoughts, our events, our specials and even our recipes.Grilling Class @ The Farm-Saturday June 19th
Ever messed up a great grassfed steak? Cooked a Brisket into leather? Burgers gone bad? Burnt chicken breasts? I have ruined them all! Saturday, June 19th I (Jay) will be having a grilling class, talking about the best techniques to a great grilling experience every...
Seeing the Forest through the Trees
I snapped this photo of Callahan a couple years ago in our back yard. Just a kid climbing trees...but then the metaphor hit me and every time I see this photo it challenges me to see where I am bogged down in details and to re focus on the big picture. This is so hard...
Friends
Our 17 year old son JW loves working on the farm and last week he told me he just loves to work together with his Dad. I was teary! (Don't judge) I have had many conversations in the past few years with other parents who wish their kids enjoyed being with them. That...
The Constant in Our Chaos…
A couple weeks ago we had a friend out to the farm to snap photos of the scenery and life at Brite Creek Farm. We are not good at slowing down so photo shoots are not high on the priority list. I guess neither is marketing but that's another post. This photo was not...
Grass is the “Brite Way”
One of the first responses from new customers when we tell them about our grassfed, grass finished beef is “don’t all cattle eat grass”? It is a logical question based on what we see driving down the long and open roads of the west. Cattle grazing on rolling...
Chickens, maybe they know something we don’t
Chickens in the winter make me mad! We are out every day moving them, feeding them, water them, saying sweet things to them, for what…little reward. Their egg production goes way down, they stop producing like they should …or maybe they are doing exactly what they...
God made dirt, so dirt don’t hurt
At Brite Creek we are raising our pastured beef, chicken, laying hens and vegetables to feed our family and yours. Our goal is for the farm to be sustainable! But what does sustainable mean? Well for most business it means making a profit and a farm is no different...