Keeping Cattle Comfortable During an Indiana Winter
Every season brings a challenge on the farm, but this winter has been especially interesting. Read more about how we keep our cattle comfortable during an Indiana winter.
Every season brings a challenge on the farm, but this winter has been especially interesting. Read more about how we keep our cattle comfortable during an Indiana winter.
Recently, we began working with a school corporation that is close to home. So close in fact, that we can sometimes even hear students playing at recess from across the fields- Southeast Dubois County School Corporation.
Cattle adapt to cold weather and bring circulation to the center of their body to keep warm in the cold.
Fischer Farms has spent the last 20 years forming relationships with area farmers and producers to help them expand their market for their local and sustainably raised products. Recently with the support of the Climate Smart Commodities grant from the USDA, the number of farmers has grown to over 35 with plans to assist over 70 farmers by 2028.
Fischer Farms has developed a made-to-order supply chain for regional meat systems to better compete with the very large processing plants across the country.
There are few things we do as a farm that are more rewarding than feeding children. Hear from a few of our Indiana farm to school success stories about why this matters so much to us at Fischer Farms!
The decision to dry-hang our beef aligns seamlessly with our philosophy of sustainability and quality.
It is just about the season of weaning on the farm.
Fischer Farms performed a number of nitrogen reduction trials in 2024 through their research as part of the USDA Climate Smart Commodities grant, Ultimate Beef Research Project. The success will be carried into 2025 applications!
Fischer Farms has recently shared their first notable milestone as part of their Ultimate Beef Research Project, reaching 50% carbon neutrality.