Podcast Episode #19: Brad Murphy of The Red Bridge Farm

Podcast Episode #19: Brad Murphy of The Red Bridge Farm

SHOW NOTES

Today I am excited to have our feed supplier, Brad Murphy and The Red Bridge Farm. We use their feed for our cattle, pigs and birds. We have had EXCELLENT feedback from our customers on the quality of the feed and how our livestock turn out. 
We recently had the opportunity to visit his feed plant in Kettle Falls, WA and were struck by the commitment to quality, local ingredients, designed to grow our (and your) homestead animals promoting responsible husbandry in our state.
  1. Tell us a little about yourself, your family and what led you to making feed
  2. Why Kettle Falls in particular?
  3. You are known for non gmo, no corn and no soy in your feed, why is that important?
  4. Share “behind the curtain” on how you developed the specific ratio/recipe for each feed. We grown swine for example, tell us how you arrived at that ratio
  5. You promote “cavalry oil.” Tell us about that, why you make it, and the process. 
  6. You told me that your raw ingredients are sourced locally, tell us more about that?
  7. If you had a way to “train your farmers/customers” on how to grow their animals or run their farms, what would you say or suggest?
  8. How can we support you and feed store? Where can people find out more information about your work and your product?

MORE INFORMATION

Red Bridge Farm YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@theredbridgefarm1254
Upcoming Chicken Project:  https://www.raisingtinydinosaurs.com/
Canola Cold Extraction:
 


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