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Lava Lake Land & Livestock

Lava Lake Land & Livestock, a 2009 Andrus Award winner, is a leader in sustainable lamb production based in Hailey, Idaho.

SPECIAL OFFER FROM LAVA LAKE LAMB

In appreciation of Sustainable Northwest's conservation leadership, Lava Lake Lamb is extending a special offer to all Sustainable Northwest subscribers for free shipping on its organic grass-fed lamb until January 5.

Click here if you are interested in taking advantage of this offer. Use promotion code LAVAPAL when you check out and the shipping will be free. (This discount is in addition to any special offers on the website.)

Lava Lake Land & Livestock

Lava Lake LandOver the past ten years, Lava Lake Land & Livestock has established itself as a national leader in grazing management and landscape-scale conservation. They are an inspiring example of sustainable ranching in the American West. From the company’s entrepreneurial efforts to establish Lava Lake Land & Livestock as the country’s premier source of certified organic grassfed lamb, to its collaborative and science-based approach to addressing contentious natural resource issues such as wolves, land conservation, and livestock grazing, Lava Lake Land & Livestock has pursued an ambitious vision of sustainability and land stewardship.

Through groundbreaking partnerships and inspired action, the company brings widespread ecological and land management benefits to its one-million acre operating area in the Pioneer Mountains and Craters of the Moon region of central Idaho.Lava Lake Land & Livestock demonstrates a profound commitment to the well-being of people and the environment, and a vision for renewed and sustaining relationships between humans, wildlife, and the land.

Learn more about Lava Lake Land & Livestock.

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