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Grass-Fed vs Regenerative Beef

Grass-fed beef refers mainly to what cattle eat. Regenerative beef refers to the broader farming system, including soil health, grazing management, animal welfare, and long-term land improvement.

Grass-fed can be part of a regenerative system, but the label alone does not guarantee regenerative outcomes. Credence Farms focuses on the bigger picture: soil, animals, transparency, and food quality.

Try Credence Farms beef or read what regenerative beef means.

Why Credence Farms?

  • Regenerative-focused farming partners
  • U.S.-born and raised livestock
  • No antibiotics or added hormones
  • Transparent sourcing and standards

Best Way to Start

New to Credence Farms? Start with our Starter Box for a simple mix of premium steaks and everyday beef.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is regenerative beef?

Regenerative beef comes from farms that focus on improving soil health, supporting animal welfare, and raising cattle in a way that helps rebuild the land.

Is Credence Farms third-party certified regenerative?

Credence Farms works with farms using regenerative practices and is building a verification system based on sourcing transparency, animal welfare, soil health practices, and ongoing soil testing. We do not claim third-party regenerative certification unless a specific farm or product has been certified by an outside certifying body.

Why does regenerative beef cost more?

Regenerative beef often costs more because it prioritizes better animal care, soil health, responsible sourcing, smaller-scale farming, and quality over commodity efficiency.