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July is National Bison Month!

07/01/2010

Westminster, CO (July 2, 2010) – The Baltimore Sun calls it a “Bison Meat Stampede.” The Chicago Tribune says “Lean Bison is a Good Bet for Holiday Grills.”

However you slice it, pure American bison is sizzling this July. Growing popularity with consumers is driving demand for bison meat to all time highs, and is encouraging ranchers to expand their herds of all-natural buffalo.

July Bison Month, celebrated each July, is a time in which American bison producers and marketers promote the delicious taste of bison burgers, steaks and roasts as a summer grilling alternative. According to the National Bison Association, the growing demand for bison meat reflects the desire among many people to enjoy great tasting food that is part of a healthy lifestyle, and a healthy environment.

“There’s no doubt that people are embracing the great taste, the great nutrition, and the sustainable story of bison,” said Dave Carter, executive director of the National Bison Association. There’s nothing more all-American than a bison burger, or a bison steak on the summertime grill.

Because of the growing popularity of bison meat, the National Bison Association has undertaking a campaign to promote the “Bison Advantage to producers, and to prospective producers.

The association’s recently-released Bison Producers Handbook contains 260 pages of information contributed by more than 30 experts in all phases of buffalo ranching, processing and marketing.
  

“If people want to enjoy bison meat this July,” they can find plenty of recopies on the NBA website at www.bisoncentral.com. If people are interested in getting involved in bison ranching, we have information on the website for that as well,” Carter said.

Carter noted that bison meat is becoming increasingly easy to find in retail stores and on restaurant menus. Most natural food stores, and many conventional supermarkets, now stock a selection of bison meat. Farmers’ markets across the country are also popular outlets for locally-grown bison meat.

And, the National Bison Association’s website, www.bisoncentral.com, contains a “Where to Buy” tab, which allows consumers across the country to easily locate locally-raised bison meat. The site also contains nutritional data on bison meat as well as cooking tips and recipes.

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