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100% grass-fed. 100% field harvested. 100% of the time.
100% grass-fed. 100% field harvested. 100% of the time.
Our dedication to the prairie is more than just words on a website.
Wild Idea Buffalo is the first Regenerative Organic Certified buffalo operation in the country. We are proud to be USDA Organic and to raise our Certified Grassfed and Animal Welfare Approved buffalo on Certified Bird Friendly Land. Check out the link below to learn more!
What Our Customers Have to say
Best meat money can buy! For flavor + health + environment. Canβt eat enough of it! Thank you @wildideabuffalo
B_DUBB
We are 100% behind Wild Idea, and it is the only red meat we purchase! It is healthy and delicious! And, the way you harvest is absolutely humane and respectful. Keep on doing it right Wild Idea! Another order from SC will be coming soon.
Chris & Kim
While I love the roasts, the ground buffalo is one of my favorites! I'm not only buying Wild Idea buffalo for the taste & quality, but for the knowledge that every individual animal was treated with respect & that the prairies are being restored.
Simone
Iβve been a vegetarian for 35 years, because of the way animals are treated in feedlots before slaughter. After researching several different vendors, I decided to go with Wild Idea as my new red meat source. Thanks for raising buffalo in such a humane and respectful way
Mustang Sally
Wild Idea's ground buffalo is delicious! Their products are the only red meat we eat - because of their environmentally conscious ethics of preserving the grasslands and the humane slaughter of the animals. Wild Idea should be the model of all meat producers! Thank you for doing it right! You're the best.
Lisa R.
Wild Ideas
Knights of the Prairie
Earlier this summer, the harvest crew found themselves gelling together as they overcome the adversities that come with warm season harvests.Β
Save Our Sandwiches, Never Mind Our Birds
The Hellmann's company has a commercial out there on the internet and on TV that claims that Hellmann's is holding off the extinction of sandwiches. It's a classic example of greenwashing.
Bison Pastures and Prairie Dog Towns
On the Cheyenne River Buffalo Ranch, which consist of of 36,000 grazing acres, the pastures are very diverse, each supporting different types of grass and foliage based on the soil or terrain conditions.