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Hello and welcome to our family farm page. Family and Farming has been all my family has ever known. My family has been farming in the beautiful driftless area region of southwestern Wisconsin in rural Muscoda since settling in the area in the 1870s. Much of my family’s legacy has been built on being pioneers in the industry and caretakers of the land, paving the way for future generations to come. That very premise if why we are here and continuing on our next chapter.
Hi, I am Ryan Studnicka. I am the fifth-generation farmer of the Studnicka family. I attended the local high school, Riverdale and completed my degree at UW-Platteville focusing on Commodity and Price Analysis. Throughout college I would find myself coming home most weekends to help my father with his registered Angus beef herd and crop farming. After college I worked around the state establishing my career in agriculture while always having the itch in having my own beef herd.
In 2014 that dream became a reality when I purchased one of my family’s neighbors’ Black Angus Baldy (mostly white face and mostly black body) herd. At the time I was working and living in Madison. This satisfied my appetite momentarily, being a weekend warrior sort of speak but in the back of my mind knew I wanted to be by my and my dad’s respective herds and operation daily. Opportunity knocked in 2015 when I accepted a position at the local family cheese plant in Muscoda, bringing me home for good! After living in town for a few years and searching relentlessly for my very own farm, a once in a lifetime opportunity came up in 2017. The farm next to my dad’s was going to auction. After much planning, preparing, and utter finger crossing I was fortunate enough to secure the farm at the start of 2018.
Historically I was a cow-calf operation but started to see the inevitable need for long-term sustainability of working directly with the beef consumer. What started as a social media page for family and friends, sharing what we were up to at the farm lead to today’s full product availability. My family always prided themselves in doing what’s best for the family, animals and land. My only hope to continue this strong family tradition. Our products are a direct reflection of our passion and squarely our brand.
Address
View map1435 Blue River Road Muscoda, WI 53575
Phone
(608) 383-3389
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We ship every Monday.
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After you order, we will contact you to schedule a pick-up time. Pick-up is available: Mon - Fri 8:00 am - 6:00 pm Sat 8:00 am - noon
The hanging tender is a flavorful, tender cut known for its rich marbling and taste. A lesser-known but highly prized cut, the hanging tender is perfect for grilling, pan-searing, or slicing into strips for tacos, salads, or steak sandwiches. With its perfect balance of tenderness and flavor, it’s an ideal choice for those who appreciate a truly special steak.
The Hidden Gem: The hanging tender is often overlooked, but it’s known for its incredible tenderness and robust flavor.
Beefy and Tender: Offering both tenderness and rich beef flavor, this cut is a favorite among those who enjoy a hearty steak.
Perfect for Searing: The hanging tender sears beautifully, creating a crispy exterior while maintaining a juicy, tender interior.
A Rare Cut: This unique steak comes from the diaphragm area of the animal, making it less common but highly sought after by chefs and steak enthusiasts.
High in Protein: Packed with lean protein, perfect for muscle growth and recovery.
Rich in Iron and Zinc: Supports healthy red blood cell production and boosts immune function.
B Vitamins Boost: Helps support energy production and promotes cognitive health.
Grilling: Sear over medium-high heat for 3-4 minutes per side for a tender, juicy finish.
Pan-Searing: Use a cast-iron skillet to achieve a perfect sear and finish in the oven for even cooking.
Slice Against the Grain: For maximum tenderness, always slice the hanging tender against the grain.
Rare: 120–125°F
Medium-Rare: 130–135°F
Medium: 140–145°F
Medium-Well: 150–155°F
Well Done: 160°F+
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