Ontario Corn Fed Beef wins National Award for Innovation and Sustainability

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 10, 2016 – Ottawa, Ontario – Jim Clark, the Ontario Cattle Feeders’ Association and the Ontario Corn Fed Beef program have been named as the recipient of the Canadian Cattlemen Association’s 2016 Beef Industry Innovation and Sustainability Award. This award publicly recognizes individuals, industry stakeholders and value chain members for their outstanding commitment to the sustainability of Canada’s beef industry through innovation.

Spring 2016 News Feed Now Online

The latest edition of The News Feed is now available online. The Spring 2016 issue covers the highlights of the 18th annual Beef Industry Convention in London that was proudly hosted by the Ontario Cattle Feeders’ Association.

While a lot has changed in the beef industry in the 15 years since the Ontario Cattle Feeders’ Association launched the Ontario Corn Fed Beef brand, one thing has never changed.

The OCFA has stood by its original blueprint for the farmer-owned program.

As a result, the original principles of the brand are winning over new customers at home and across the world.

Surprising Results About Grain-Fed Beef

From The News Feed, July 2010 A study from Texas A & M University shows grass-fed beef may not have as many healthful traits as some perceive. Dr. Stephen Smith, an AgriLife Research meat scientist, and a team of researchers have found that contrary to popular perception, ground beef from pasture-fed cattle had no beneficial…

Standing Up For Agriculture

From The News Feed, May 2012 Never again will beef farmers Troy and Stacy Hadrick allow someone else to tell their story about farming. Since March of 2002, the cow-calf producers from South Dakota have been on a mission to urge farmers to combat negativity towards agriculture and to be their own spokespeople. The Hadricks…

Ideal Fit For Food Service Distributor

From The News Feed, October 2011 The growing interest in local food is proving to be an exciting development for Ontario Corn Fed Beef and Morton Wholesale. The Windsor-based company was the first food service distributor to partner with the OCFA’s signature branded beef program. The family-owned business, which has been around since 1919, focuses…

Quick Serve Roast

QUICK SERVE ROAST – COOKING DIRECTIONS:

  • Season beef steak/strips.
  • In preheated lightly oiled non-stick skillet, cook over medium heat, 2-4 minutes per side for steak, 1 minute per side for strips or until browned, but pink inside.
  • Beef is best cooked only to medium.