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SkyLines Farm

Pasture-raised beef in Harvard, Idaho

Location
Harvard
Idaho
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via Eatwild directory
Grass-fedGrass-finishedNo antibioticsNo hormonesPasture-raisedRegenerative
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Harvard, Idaho
The farm

In their words.

SkyLines Farm near Moscow ID has been growing exquisite spinning wool and premium grassfed LAMBS using sustainable and organic methods since 1992. In 2007 we began producing premium grassfed BEEF. Then we added pastured heritage-breed PIGS. Using time-tested management methods that respect the animals as well as the land, SkyLines Farm animals grow up happy and healthy without antibiotics, hormones, pesticides, or chemical wormers. The beef receive no grain at all; the pigs get a small ration of locally grown, non-GMO grains to supplement their pasture. Our carefully managed rotational grazing program ensures that all the animals are dining on "salad bar fresh" green grass every day, all summer long. Research has shown that grazing animals harvested from actively growing green grass can produce the best tasting, most nutritious meats (see Jo Robinson's excellent books). We harvest SkyLines beef and pigs in October, just as they reach their peak of flavor and tenderness and before the pastures begin to retire for the winter. Over the past 25+ years, we have worked hard to perfect our sustainable and organic management methods. And it’s working! Our practices include frequent doses o…

Editor’s note

SkyLines Farm lists grass-fed, grass-finished, no antibiotics, no hormones, pasture-raised, and regenerative on their public-facing materials. These are the producer’s own claims; we do not independently audit them.

— PRB Editors · Last verified Jun 2, 2026
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How to buy

What they sell.

Option A · Bulk

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Whole-animal shares are typically priced per pound of hanging weight and require advance booking. Contact the farm for current availability and cut-sheet options.

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Frequently asked

Common questions about SkyLines Farm.

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 SkyLines Farm located?

SkyLines Farm is based in Harvard, Idaho. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Is SkyLines Farm's beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

SkyLines Farm lists both grass-fed and grass-finished on their public-facing materials, meaning the cattle eat grass for their entire lives with no grain finish in a feedlot. We surface the producer's own claims; we do not independently audit them.

What types of beef does SkyLines Farm sell?

SkyLines Farm lists half beef, quarter beef, and whole beef. Specific cut sheets, hanging-weight pricing, and availability windows are best confirmed via the producer's own website or phone.

How can I contact SkyLines Farm?

SkyLines Farm 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