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Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery

Pasture-raised beef in Norwood, Colorado

Location
Norwood
Colorado
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Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery — pasture-raised beef producer in Norwood, Colorado
The farm

In their words.

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery, located at 7,000 feet in elevation, is a 100-acre diversified farm operation that includes grass-fed pastured POULTRY, layer HENS, hogs (PORK), TURKEYS, BEEF cattle, horses, vegetable garden, greenhouse, a bakery, and hay pasture. The farm is situated outside Norwood, CO, on a mesa-top in the beautiful San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado, near Telluride. The farm markets its products via direct sales to customers in Norwood, Telluride and the surrounding region, and through farmer’s markets (see Colorado Beyond the Farm). The farm is also offering 50 CSA memberships this season. We utilize the grass pastures that have been established here in the region for the past 100 years. We encourage our customers to always seek out and buy locally produced foodstuffs, especially if they are grass-fed. The benefits are numerous: a strengthening of agrarian communities; the overall ecosystem benefits; the consumer is severing the umbilical cord from the corporate giants; sustainable food systems are created; open space is preserved. Perhaps most importantly, as a consumer of locally produced foods, you connect to the land and the soil in a special and intima…

Editor’s note

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery lists grass-fed and pasture-raised on their public-facing materials. These are the producer’s own claims; we do not independently audit them.

— PRB Editors
From the farm

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How to buy

What they sell.

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Frequently asked

Common questions about Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery.

Answered from the producer’s public-facing materials and the editorial record on this page. Anything unclear is best confirmed with the producer directly.

Where is Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery located?

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery is based in Norwood, Colorado. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Is Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery's beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery lists grass-fed on their public-facing materials but does not explicitly claim grass-finished. In US labeling, "grass-fed" can mean cattle that ate grass earlier in their lives but were grain-finished. Contact the producer to clarify their finishing practice.

What types of beef does Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery sell?

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery lists subscription. Specific cut sheets, hanging-weight pricing, and availability windows are best confirmed via the producer's own website or phone.

How can I contact Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery?

Indian Ridge Farm & Bakery can be reached via their website, phone, and email — full details are in the contact panel on this page. We don't intermediate the conversation: messages and orders go straight to the producer.

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Est. 2026 · An American Directory · Made in UtahVol. I · Last updated May 22, 2026