Pasture Posts #268
The Pinnacle of the “Spring Flush” Even During a Drought
The air in Chester is crisp and the sun is hanging a little longer in the sky each evening, but this spring feels a bit different. We are currently navigating some of the driest conditions on record, with the U.S. Drought Monitor classifying nearly 94% of Chester County in a Severe Drought (D2). Year-to-date, our local precipitation is down about 4.25 inches from normal, and South Carolina just came off one of its five driest Marches in the last 132 years.
While the drought has certainly put some pressure on the “Spring Flush,” we are still at the height of it, and I’m happy to report that our cows are doing great. We would love to see some rain to help things along, but our decision to not overstock our pastures is paying dividends right now. By keeping the animal-to-acre ratio low, we are maintaining plenty of stockpiled forage to carry us into the warmer months. We are hopeful the weather pattern will change soon, but in the meantime, the work we did back in November is providing exactly what the herd needs.
The 6th Grazing Milestone: Biomimicry in Action
If you’ve driven by our farm store lately near Lowrys, you’ve likely seen the cattle working their way through the pasture right beside the building. Believe it or not, that specific piece of ground is currently on its 6th grazing event since we planted it last fall. The hard work of getting those winter annuals into the ground in early November is now at the absolute pinnacle of paying off.
This isn’t just about feeding the cows; it’s about a process of biomimicry that feeds the soil. When the cattle “prune” the tops of the plants, the plants respond by pruning their root mass to match the biomass remaining above ground. This phenomenon, famously documented by researcher Franklin Crider in 1955 (USDA Technical Bulletin No. 1102), shows that when a significant portion of the top growth is removed, the plant sloughs off a portion of its roots. This “root sloughing” creates a massive, instantaneous pulse of organic matter and carbon directly into the soil profile—feeding the microbes and building topsoil from the bottom up.
By practicing mob grazing, we also ensure that the cattle trample roughly one-third of the forage. Far from being wasted, this trampled grass serves as an insulative layer—a biological blanket that preserves soil moisture and regulates temperature. Over time, this “litter” decomposes to feed the soil with even more organic matter. We aren’t just growing beef; we are using the cattle as a strategic tool to regenerate the very foundation of our farm.
Finishing Without the Grain
A common question we get is: “How do you get beef to ‘finish’ (develop that beautiful marbling and flavor) without using corn or soy?”
The answer is in the carbohydrates. These young, lush annual grasses have a much higher non-fiber carbohydrate (NFC) content than standard permanent pastures. This provides the cattle with that critical “extra boost” of energy they need to put on weight and finish naturally. By utilizing the diversity of the Triticale and Rye for bulk, the Ryegrass for high-energy sugar, and the Crimson Clover for a protein kick, we are able to finish our cattle to perfection on a diet of 100% forage.
The best part? We grow every single blade of grass our cattle consume right here on our place. We don’t have to import “black box” feedstuffs or mystery pellets from halfway across the country. It’s a closed loop that starts with our soil and ends at your table.
The Truth About the “Standard” Steak
We believe in transparency, and part of that is helping you understand just how rare 100% grass-finished beef actually is in the United States.
- The Feedlot Norm: It is estimated that over 95% of beef cattle in the U.S. spend the final months of their lives in a concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO), or “feedlot,” where they are fed high-grain diets to speed up growth. [Source: PMC/NCBI]
- The Grass-Finished Rarity: Despite the growing demand, 100% grass-finished beef still accounts for only about 5-7% of the total U.S. beef market. [Source: Technavio Research]
When you choose Watson Farms beef, you are opting out of the feedlot system entirely. Our cattle never see a grain bin, and they never set foot on a concrete lot.
A No-Brainer Comparison
If you’re on the fence about making the switch, consider the nutritional “dividend” of the Spring Flush. Because our cattle are grazing these nutrient-dense annuals right now, the beef they produce is:
- 3x Higher in Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), a powerful antioxidant.
- 2-4x Higher in CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid), which is linked to heart health and weight management.
- Balanced in Omega-3s: While feedlot beef often has an inflammatory Omega-6 to Omega-3 ratio of 20:1, our grass-finished beef typically sits at a healthy 3:1 or lower. [Source: Understanding Ag]
🔦 Product Spotlight: The “Shipping Hack” Promotion
To celebrate the spring season and thank you for your support, we are running a special promotion this week.
Use Code: SHIPFREE Get Free Shipping on orders of $199 or more!
If you are a regular fan of our Homestead Bundle, this is the perfect time to grab one. Since the bundle is $195, you are only $4 away from the free shipping mark. Instead of paying the $12.95 shipping fee, add one of these “finish line” items to your cart and get the shipping for free:
- Beef Sticks: The easiest $1.99 add-on to bridge the gap.
- Pastured Pork Sausage: A $9.25 staple to round out your breakfast.
- White Wolf Rubs: Our favorite $7 local seasoning for your steaks.
- Ground Pork: A versatile $8.99 option for quick weeknight meals.
Still Featuring our Spring Favorites:
- Brand new limited time offering: Whole Brisket
- The Grilling Bundle: A curated mix of steaks and burgers for the warmer weather.
- Bulk UPS Bundles: Stock the freezer with 1/8 or 1/4 beef shares (Note: Bulk shares are excluded from the SHIPFREE coupon due to weight).
The Fine Print
Expiration: This offer is valid through Sunday, April 19 at Midnight.
Minimum Order: Our standard $125 site-wide minimum still applies.
Exclusions: 1/4 and 1/2 beef bundles are excluded from this promotion. This coupon can’t be used in conjunction with other coupons.
Thank you for supporting our family farm and choosing food that is better for the land, the animal, and your health.
Stay well,
Matt Watson
Check out this ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review from Emma:
“We are beyond grateful that we came across Watson Farms a couple years ago. We’ve been a loyal supporter of their fresh, grass-fed and finished beef ever since. We also enjoy ordering their pork and chicken products and stocking up on beef sticks and honey from their farm store. The transparency they provide in their process and their personal customer service is refreshing and appreciated. We will continue to be loyal customers to Watson Farms for years to come.”
We would greatly appreciate it if you would be kind enough to leave us a review. It helps first-time customers purchase with confidence.
Shipping Timeline and Store Hours
UPS Orders (all orders ship with insulation and dry ice):
UPS orders normally ship out on Mondays – Wednesdays.
Tracking: As usual, you will receive an automated email with a tracking link as soon as your order leaves the farm.
Farm Pickup (Always Free!):
If you are local, Farm Pickup is often the fastest way to get your products. Please wait until you receive an email stating that your order is Ready for Pickup (typically 1 business day after your order is placed) before heading over.
Farm Store & Pickup Hours:
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 10:00am – 6:00pm
- Saturday: 10:00am – 2:00pm
- Wednesday & Sunday: Closed
Farm Store Address: 713 Colony Road, Chester, SC 29706
Tell a Friend!
It’s now easier than ever to Give $15 and Get $15 through our Referral Program. We don’t spend a lot of money of advertising, but rather we focus on producing products that people love and are willing to tell others about. So we depend on word of mouth to find new customers and ultimately to heal more land.
So in an effort to streamline this process we have made it easier to tell others (via email, Facebook, or Twitter) about Watson Farms. And it’s all automated on the backend, so you don’t have to rely on us to issue the store credits manually. Just head over to our Referrals Page and start sharing!







































