Simply put, good things take time. There are more inputs, labor, and patience required in regenerative farming, low-stress livestock handling, and grass finishing animals:
Grass finishing on pastures takes much longer than grain finishing in feedlots (often supplemented with hormones and antibiotics). Low-stress animal handling means herding on horseback, and removing force from the equation. Regenerative grazing management takes more time and infrastructure than turning livestock loose over large areas to graze on their own.
Processing, dry aging, packaging, and shipping small volumes of curated meat can cost more than five times the processing cost of the four large corporations that process and distribute over 80% of conventional feedlot meats in the US.
This is all to say that we passionately believe in our model—where the animals, the land, the environment, our team, and our customers are on the same side. When all of the essential participants benefit, we build a model that is sustainable, can expand to other categories, and moves the needle on agriculture as we know it today.