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  • Hearst Corporation Buys Meat Plant - Kaney Foods will reopen it as White Stone Meat Packing
    White Stone Meat Packing

    “We have worked with John Kaney and Kaney Foods for a number of years and know first-hand their integrity and the quality of service they provide,” said Hearst Ranch Beef Division Manager Brian Kenny. “We are confident this new business venture will be a great success.”

    *Brian Kenny - Division Manager, Hearst Ranch Beef*

  • Chef Paul Arenstam on Hearst Ranch Beef
    Chef Paul Arenstam

    "Hearst Ranch's meat is superb and displays the results of their care, husbandry and traditional ranching methods. We are very pleased to serve Hearst Ranch beef at Summer Kitchen."

    *Paul Arenstam - Executive Chef, Summer Kitchen, Berkeley, Ca.*

  • Proud Sponsor Of The Heritage Radio Network
    Heritage Radio Network

    Branded Beef Manager, Brian Kenny was the guest for the farm report of the inaugural episode of the Heritage Radio Network. He discussed the history of the Hearst Ranch, gave an in-depth look at the philosophy of the ranches and the beef program, and discussed the past, present, and future of agriculture. A Link to the interview can be found here.

  • Food Alliance Certified For Sustainable Practices
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    "We've always been proud of our land stewardship and dedication to grass-fed beef. Food Alliance certification proves to our customers that we really walk the walk. We've had an independent inspector on our properties to verify the claims we're making." - Steve Hearst

  • Certified Humane By Humane Farm Animal Care
    Certified Humane By Humane Farm Animal Care

    Hearst Ranch Beef meets the Humane Farm Animal Care Standards, which include nutritious diet without antibiotics, or hormones, animals raised with shelter, resting areas, sufficient space and the ability to engage in natural behaviors.

  • Proud Member Of The American Grassfed Association
    The American Grassfed Association

    The American Grassfed Association protects and promotes true grassfed producers & grassfed products through national communication, education, research and marketing efforts.

  • Hearst Ranch Beef Awarded Good Housekeeping Seal
    Good Housekeeping Seal

    "We are pleased to announce that Hearst Ranch Beef has been awarded the Good Housekeeping Seal. Our products and our marketing claims have been reviewed by the Good Housekeeping Institute. The Seal ensures that the Good Housekeeping Institute assures the integrity or our product." - Brian Kenny

  • California Rangeland Trust
    California Rangeland Trust

    The conservation easement negotiated between the American Land Conservancy, California Rangeland Trust and the Hearst Corporation on the Hearst Ranch, East of Highway 1, is held by the California Rangeland Trust, who continually monitors the Ranch insuring the protection of the valuable resources, habitat, history and the working landscape encompassed by the Hearst Ranch.

  • American Land Conservancy
    American Land Conservancy

    The conservation easement negotiated between the American Land Conservancy, California Rangeland Trust and the Hearst Corporation on the Hearst Ranch, East of Highway 1, is held by the California Rangeland Trust, who continually monitors the Ranch insuring the protection of the valuable resources, habitat, history and the working landscape encompassed by the Hearst Ranch.

  • Slow Food Nation 2008
    Slow Food Nation SF

    Hearst Ranch Beef was proud to participate in Slow Food Nation, held on Labor Day Weekend, 2008, in San Francisco. Hearst Ranch Beef was featured at a sold-out dinner benefiting the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy at Cafe Americano at the Hotel Vitale. Division Manager, Brian J. Kenny also spoke at several events associated with the conference.

  • Changemakers' Day 2008
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    Brian J. Kenny, Division Manager for Hearst Ranch Beef, was featured on two panels at Changemakers' Day at Slow Food Nation, held on Labor Day Weekend, 2008, in San Francisco. Kenny spoke with members of the grass-fed beef industry as well as representatives from several companies involved in Food Alliance Certified Sustainable Agriculture.

  • Heritage Foods USA
    Heritage Foods USA

    Hearst Ranch Beef is proud to supply it's Grass-fed Beef to Heritage Foods USA. Heritage Foods USA was formed in 2001 by Patrick Martins, founder of Slow Food USA. It is dedicated to celebrating regional cuisines and products. Heritage Foods USA will be launching a web-based food show and radio network, the Heritage Radio Network, in early 2009.

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Notes From The Ranch

November 06, 2009

Cattle-shares - Buy the Best Beef in Bulk

Hearst Ranch Beef Cattle-shares: Incredible Values

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November 03, 2009

Hearst Ranch Beef Satisfaction Guarantee

Satisfaction Guaranteed By Steve Hearst

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November 03, 2009

Tickets are still available for the San Luis Obispo Community Counseling Center benefit dinner featuring Hearst Ranch Beef Tonight - 11/3/09

The Community Counseling Center presents: The Enchilada Fiesta A Fundraising Dinner featuring Chef Maegen Loring of Maegen Loring Catering Dinners Include choice of 2 Diestel Turkey, Hearst Ranch Beef or Butternut Squash Enchiladas with rice, beans and salad. $12 (Beverages and baked goods available for purchase.)

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November 03, 2009

Hearst Ranch Beef Mention At Momcentral.com

Mom Central received a sample of Pepsi Natural, an apron, a cookbook, and Hearst Ranch Grass-Fed Beef for the post courtesy of Pepsi Natural News.

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November 02, 2009

Village Voice Article About Emma Hearst And Hearst Ranch Beef

Beef from cattle raised on the central California ranch has been on the Piedmont-focused menu since opening day earlier this year—first as delicate carpaccio and currently as tender carne cruda, a Piedmontese take on beef tartare.

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November 02, 2009

Hearst Ranch Beef Mention in Fortune

Notably absent from the festivities was ESPN, the sports programming juggernaut that accounts for roughly a third of Disney’s profits. There was, however, a subtle nod to Disney’s partner in ESPN, 20% owner Hearst Corp., which also is a partners with Disney on other cable channels including A&E and Lifetime: signage on a barbecue concession outside noted that it served only “grass-fed beef from Hearst Ranch”.

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November 01, 2009

Hearst Ranch Featured On HeritageShared.Org

These grasslands look much the same as they did when George Hearst began buying up local real estate in the 1860s. Hearst leased small farms to Swiss dairymen until the Hearst family ceased the practice in the late 1890s. George Hearst raised beef cattle and horses on the ranch. His son, William Randolph Hearst, maintained the cattle and horse ranch, but also raised grain, grain hay, silage, field crops, fruit, and garden produce to supplement his pasture operations. Fruit, garden produce, and field crops were raised on a small scale. The ranch also featured a dairy, a poultry ranch, and a 2000 acre exotic animal park.

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