Welcome to Alderspring’s Weekend Newsletter. Thank you for partnering with us in what we do!

This Week’s Story: Under Light of Mid-Night
This Tuesday Morning: 2:20 AM: I flicked the barn lights on, and the new LEDs instantly burned bright (there are some things about technology that has made our lives better, it seems). Our 130-foot long barn structure is now easily illuminated from one end to the other. I made my way down along the cattle chute. We decided to finally have all of our cattle handling gear under roof, and I am grateful. I’ve put many years of dues working wild beef cattle in 2 feet of snow, pouring rain, 60 mph wind or all three at the same time…..
Store News
Next Shipping Date: Monday, September 29th
We generally ship every Monday, holiday weeks excepting (see calendar). You’ll get a tracking number when we ship your order. UPS may initially show an extra day of transit time, but will correct late Monday night when orders hit the Salt Lake hub.
Next Restock Date: Wednesday, October 1st
We restock every Wednesday and send out a sale flyer on Wednesday in the early evening with the week’s deals.
Back In Stock
It went fast after restocking on Wednesday, but we still have a little bit of wild Alaskan sockeye salmon and Heritage pastured pork available!

This Week’s Reader-Only Deals
Use the code “EXTRALEANGROUND” to get 10% off organic grass regenerative extra lean ground steer!
Use the code “SIXTEENTHS&QUARTERS” to get 5% off all sixteenths and quarters in stock!
To access these sale items, and for more deals and products, you can click the button below!
Ranch News

Here Josh had been working on building some infrastructure around the shop all day, and Mac was very unimpressed with the days happenings. Photo credit Rose Morris.

These little guys are enjoying licks of unrefined sea salt and trace minerals from their salt feeder. They remind me of my toddler who I often find at the dining room table sprinkling salt into his hand and licking it off, too! -Rebecca
Photo credit Rebecca Rains.

The golden of autumn is peeking through! Photo credit Rose Morris.

Ethan and Abby tried many different electric fencing setups this summer for their flock of sheep. The problem was that the sheep’s thick wool insulated them from feeling the electrical shock of the fence, and they kept escaping from their paddocks. This electric netting fence has finally done the trick and the sheep are staying in! Photo credit Josh Whitling.

Josh (and Mac) setting a new gate post for the gate into the stackyard. Photo credit Rose Morris.

The last fingers of light touching the peaks behind the ranch before twilight descends. Photo credit Rose Morris.
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Love the news letter’s we enjoy the photo’s of your farm, and Josh looks like a hard working dog, our Buddy is 16 years old now so he sleeps a lot but comes to life like a puppy when we feed him some of your beef , and liver !
Thank you! Glad to hear Buddy is enjoying and benefiting from our beef and liver!