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BETOLIANNI FARM IS A FAMILY AFFAIR.

Our experience in raising cattle goes back 25 years. More than a decade ago we changed our farming methods to comply with certified organic beef standards.

Certified organic beef
Free range Black Angus cattle
Tender chemical free aged beef
100% organic farming practices
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We believe that the food you eat should be produced without the use of chemicals, for your health and the health of your environment.

Fed on a special blend of organic feed, our farm's Black Angus cross cattle produce tender chemical free beef. Betolianni Farm gets you back to what beef is all about, Taste!

Discover WHY ORGANIC BEEF IS BETTER FOR YOU, visit our SHOP for more information about our beef operation, or view pictures of our farm in the GALLERY.

Betolianni Farm is OCPP Certified  OCPP Certified


Defining "Organic"

Organic farming is a method of crop and livestock production that involves much more than choosing not to use certain pesticides, fertilizers, genetically modified organisms, antibiotics, and growth hormones that are not permitted by organic standards.

The general principles of organic production, from Canada's Organic Standards, 2006, include the following:
  • protect the environment, minimize soil degradation and erosion, decrease pollution, optimize biological productivity and promote a sound state of health
  • maintain long-term soil fertility by optimizing conditions for biological activity within the soil
  • maintain biological diversity within the system
  • recycle materials and resources to the greatest extent possible within the enterprise
  • provide attentive care that promotes the health and meets the behavioural needs of livestock
  • prepare organic products, emphasizing careful processing, and handling methods in order to maintain the organic integrity and vital qualities of the products at all stages of production
  • rely on renewable resources in locally organized agricultural systems
Many organic farmers believe that a successful organic system begins with the soil - a healthy soil produces healthy plants and, in turn, healthy livestock and people. They regard soil as a living organism of inter-dependent processes and life forms.

Martin, Hugh. Introduction to Organic farming. www.omafra.gov.on.ca, 10/07/2007.

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