Managed Pasture-lands
Rotational Grazing & Other Intensive Management
Techniques Improve the Productivity of Rangeland and
Protects against Soil Erosion
Conservation
Ranches provide
everyone with the
following eco-system
services:
watershed protection
invasive species control
fuel load management
view plane conservation
High Quality ForageManaging forage quantity and quality is one of the
most important elements of a successful ranching
operation.
Branding Crew
Fencing Crew
Water Systems Maintenance
Cooking/Catering for Round-ups
Office & Administrative
Veterinary Support
Trucking & Mechanical
Facilities Maintenance
And more….
Eat grass fed beef for a healthier you!
Beef has many
beneficial nutrients:
• Protein for building
and maintaining
strong muscles
• B-vitamins that turn
food into energy
Beef has many
beneficial
nutrients:
• Zinc that boosts
the immune system
and helps wounds
heal
• Iron that helps to
deliver oxygen to
cells to produce
energy
Eat grass fed beef for a healthier you!
Grass fed beef:
• Is lean and low in fat
• Has lots of Beta-
carotene, an
antioxidant that is
converted to Vitamin A
in the body, important
for healthy vision, bone
growth and immunity
Eat grass fed beef for a healthier you!
Eat grass fed beef for a healthier you!
Grass fed beef has:
• Lots of Vitamin
E, another anti-
oxidant, that can help
protect against heart
disease and cancer
• Lots of Omega-3 fatty
acids, the good fats that
play an important role in
every cell and system of
your body
Grass fed beef has:
• Lots of conjugated
lineoleic acid or
CLA, which appears
to help fight cancer at
various stages and
has positive effects on
diabetes, immune
function, atherosclero
sis and body
compositionRancher Clarence Rapoza
eating grass-fed beef in 2009
Sample pipikaula at Kulana
Foods, Ballroom booth B-13!
All-beef
sausages, s
erved in
2009 by
Kulana
Foods
Sample locally
grown and
processed sweet
potato chips
at Hawaii Island
Gourmet /
Atebara’s Chips
Booth B-32!
View a
cornucopia of
Kamuela-
grown
vegetables at
Ballroom Booth
B-24!
Vegetables will
be donated to
Hawaii Island
Food Bank this
year!
Sample sweet potatoes at CTAHR
booth, Ballroom B-42!
According
to Dr.
Mehmet
Oz, Okinaw
an sweet
potatoes
are the #1
Superfood
to eat for
your health!
Got
milk?
Hawaii Department of Agriculture (Commodities
Branch) has milk for you to sample at Ballroom B-38!
Sample Hawaiian-
grown and
processed
chocolate at
Original Hawaiian
Chocolate, Ballroo
m Booth B-40a!
Visit an
informational
display by
Hawaii Cattle
Producer’s
Cooperative,
Ballroom B-
15!
Roast beef served by Hawaii Cattle
Producer’s Cooperative in 2009
Learn about how to make your own
hydroponic Wheel Garden at the CTAHR
Hydroponics display, Promenade
Taste of the
Hawaiian
Range is
going
green –
pasture
green this
year!
Please help us recycle your trash! There
are recycling stations located throughout
the Ballroom and Grand Lanai.
Mahalo for Recycling
Angela KangWest Hawai’i Recycling Specialist
Dept. of Environmental Mgmt.
County of Hawai’i
(808)327-3706
www.hawaiizerowaste.org
Mahalo to Ranchers
who donated
grass-fed cattle:
KK Ranch
Kahua Ranch
Kuahiwi Ranch
Palani Ranch
Parker Ranch
Ponoholo Ranch
University of Hawaii’s
Mealani Research
Station
BEST Farms, Inc.
Hirako Farms, Inc.
J.A. Farm
Kawamata Farms, Inc.
Kawano Farms, Inc.
Kekela Farms
Kozen Farm
Nakano Farm
Nakamoto Farms
Mahalo to Farmers who
have donated produce:
Rincon Family Farms
Robb Farm
Russell Onodera
Sunrise Farm
Volcano Isles Fruit Co.
C. Wagatsuma Farm, Inc.
Wailea Agricultural
Group
WOW Farms
Y. Hirayama Farms, Inc.
Mahalo to Farmers who
have Donated Produce:
Ainahua Flower
The Flower Shop at Hapuna
Goo Farms
Green Point Nursery
J & D Farm
Kaleo Na Pua Farms
Orchid Isle Dendrobiums
Shirley’s Orchids
For Flower/ Plant Donations, Mahalo to:
Mahalos to:Alice Fujii and Friends
Armstrong Produce
Hawaii County Zero Waste Program
Kanu O Ka ‘Aina
Sustainable Island Products