Elle Russ chats with Eric Perner – a cattle rancher, a registered Professional Mechanical Engineer and a Co-Founder of REP Provisions. He uses his diverse skill sets to develop unique environmental solutions for various problems in agriculture. Eric is an educator on the topic of regenerative agriculture and good at explaining why it’s not cattle that are ruining the planet; however, it’s the improper management of cattle. Eric owns the Double P Ranch in Mounds, Oklahoma where they produce grass-fed beef and pastured pork. He operates his ranch as a Savory Global Business Hub to provide restoration grazing education and guidance for other local ranchers in the methods of holistic management to create the conditions that lead to the regeneration of our native grasslands.
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Wonderful interview!!! I love all things regenerative – and close- and I love REP beef sticks and people already, and now I just love the whole rich atmosphere of REP! Thank you.
Western Kentucky here… Your is story fascinating! What you and your team do to better our environment, treat animals humanely, and bring nutritious food to families table, is honorable. I only buy my meats through REP Provisions! Again, thank you and God bless.
I do support your efforts in regenerative agriculture. Question is ,“Is there enough time,and profit to re-implement this age old ,and common sense idea”?
I absolutely love their meat. And their mission. Quality of food, especially meat, especially in these times, is many people talk about soil degradation, but who’s doing something about it? Especially in such a holistic and symbiotic way. I’m so impressed not only with their system and who they are as people but with the taste of the meat, the quality, and the affordable price.
Hey Eric, love what you’re doing pal. When I retire I want to come work for you. lol
Just ordered some beef sticks and I can’t wait to try your other offerings. Best of luck to you buddy!
I so excited to try your meats. Here in California they are making almost impossible to or for us to get behind our farmers and meats people. To many regulation and stupid rules. I have family in Oklahoma. Tu