The Lakota Buffalo Caretakers Cooperative (LBCC) is a 100% Native American owned and operated cooperative association on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Its membership is made up of small family buffalo caretakers who respect the buffalo and the land.
Buffalo raised by members:
- Live on open ranges, never in feedlots (non-cafo)
- Eat wild grasses their entire lives
- Are Free from antibiotics and hormones
- Are Respectfully harvested in the field

Members of the LBCC are committed to the restoration of the northern plains ecology, self-sufficiency and strengthening the sovereignty and self-determination of the Oglala Lakota Nation and all indigenous peoples.
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Purchase LBCC Buffalo Meat at the Fort Collins Winter Farmers' Market at the Opera Galleria, 123 N. College ave.
November 14 and 21
December 12
January 16 and 23
February 13 and 27
March 6 |
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New Discounted Gift Packages Available Click here to order one today! |
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Buffalo Jerky now available from the LBCC! Shipping available nationwide!
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| Learn about how you can save money and support sustainable agriculture with our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program. Contact us at Click Here to Learn More. |
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Profiled in "The Revolution Will Not Be Microwaved: Inside America's Underground Food Movements" by Sandor Felix Katz. |

LBCC Meat now available at the Fort Collins Food Co-op!
250 East Mountain Avenue,
Fort Collins, Colorado, 80524
(970) 484-7448 [MAP] |
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