Life on the Range with Glenn Elzinga

Life on the Range with Glenn Elzinga

From Agrarian Futures by Agrarian Futures

April 20, 2026 · 55 min · Season 2 · Episode 16

About this episode

Glenn Elzinga discusses his approach to sustainable ranching and the deeper connections between humans, animals, and the land.

Many of us have lost the thread that connects us to our food. Glenn Elzinga is spending his life trying to pick it back up. Glenn is the founder of Alderspring Ranch, a certified organic grass-fed beef operation in the remote Salmon River country of central Idaho. But describing it as a beef operation barely scratches the surface. Each summer, Glenn and his family, along with a rotating crew of interns, ride on horseback across 70 square miles of mountain range, living alongside their cattle for months at a time, following the melting snow and the greening grass. It is, as Glenn describes it, an ancient practice of shepherding that modern agriculture has all but forgotten. In this conversation, Glenn challenges some of the deepest assumptions embedded in how we raise animals and grow food. What does it mean to be a caregiver rather than a caretaker? What happens when we let a cow be a cow? And what is lost when we reduce agriculture to a production equation? In this episode, we dive into: * How Glenn's model revives an ancient, nearly lost practice of herdsmanship * The difference between productivity and profitability, and why it matters for the land * What cows can teach us…

People in this episode

Guest: Glenn Elzinga

Topics covered

  • sustainable agriculture
  • animal husbandry
  • grass-fed beef
  • herdsmanship
  • food production
  • caregiver vs caretaker

Keywords

  • organic beef
  • ranching practices
  • cattle care
  • agriculture
  • internships
  • land stewardship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Alderspring Ranch

Places: Salmon River, Idaho

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