Wyoming Naturally



Fresh air, and the great outdoors of Wyoming inspires folks to look for “natural” in their diet as well as their lifestyle. The big natural food stores haven’t flocked to Wyoming, but there are plenty of smaller, local natural food stores in Wyoming.

Local ranches offer natural meat, local honey, fresh eggs, free range chicken, and plenty of fresh vegetables and non-citrus fruits. Look in many Wyoming backyards and you’ll find gardens loaded with healthy, natural foods.
Fresh, Wholesome Wyoming Produce
If you want to eat natural in Wyoming, start with farmers’ markets.There are lots of them, wherever you are in Wyoming. These seasonal cornucopias have choices from May to September! Find local Wyoming Farmer’s Markets HERE.
There are also many natural grass-fed beef operations. Wyoming natural beef is flavorful, tender, and raised in a way that doesn’t include any harmful additives. There are ranches than can certify the beef has been organic from birth. They graze on organic grass and get fed certified organic hay in the winter. They are finished on organic grains raised on the farm or ranch in Wyoming. These cattle never receive synthetic hormones or antibiotics.  Ranches are managed in an eco-friendly manner that is dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture.

An excellent source for Natural Beef in Wyoming can be found at WyomingNaturalBeef.net The ranches listed on this site raise beef naturally, and don’t use steroids, hormones, or antibiotics.  
 
Sustainable Table  is an online organization that promotes natural foods and healthy eating. They encourage people to follow sustainable farming methods.

Meadow Maid Foods is a Wyoming ranch where you can find cattle and native grasslands. They don’t use chemicals or feedlots.  The owners also grow natural vegetables.  There are no pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers or growth hormone supplements used.  
 
Another natural in Wyoming is honey.  This is honey that comes directly from the hive.  It is not heat processed.  It has the broadest range of health-supported materials.  If a person eats some every day, they can increase the amount of defensive antioxidants in their system.  You can learn more HERE.

Eating local honey can also help people manage allergies.  Local honey is usually made from a range of floral nectar sources.  It is pure and unpasteurized.  Nothing gets put into it.  

Wyoming Honey is one of a kind. Get it straight from Wyoming by looking HERE.

Beekeeping in Wyoming is definitely possible in many areas of Wyoming. Runoff water from the mountains is moved and stored during the spring.  This water is used to irrigate the lower basin areas.  Warmer temperature, more stable weather, and lengthier growing season exist there. They are important for keeping bees. 
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