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Our pigs are raised on a mixture of pasture and wooded areas of our farm. They are free to forage and are supplemented with a local GMO-free feed.
Try our Heritage, pasture-raised pork. We offer a variety of cuts from pork bacon to boneless holiday ham to pork tenderloin to pork chops and more! Our Heritage pork is raised humanely on the regenerative pastures of our family farm and farm partners.
Heritage pork products from a cooperative of like-minded small family farms. Order pastured pork chops, bacon, sausages, and more.
Pigs have been raised on pasture or on fenced woodlots for centuries! Trust me, “free-range” pork is the way to go – you just need to follow a few simple tips. 5 Benefits of Raising Pigs on Pasture. 1. Aerates and Fertilizes Soil. If you need a garden tilled, get your pigs on it!
Pasture-Raised Pork is better for pigs. When pigs are raised on pasture, with free access to move, root around and wallow in the mud and beneath the sunshine, they enjoy an existence that is species-appropriate.
Add 1 tbsp. kosher salt, place over medium-high heat, and bring to a boil. As soon as the water is boiling, reduce heat and simmer 20 minutes until a fork easily glides through a piece of potato. Meanwhile, heat butter, milk, and thyme sprigs over low heat until butter is melted. Stir to combine.
Pasture raised pork refers to pork from pigs that are raised in open pastures rather than confined spaces, resulting in several health and welfare benefits. This method contrasts sharply with systems that keep pigs in confinement.
Pastured Pork: How It's Raised Pastured pork comes from pigs that live how pigs might live if left to their own devices: in fields and woods, free to move around. They have small shelters where they can sleep in small groups.
How can we go about finding the most ecologically regenerative, high-welfare, and high-quality pastured pork? Here are nine key considerations that should get you rooting in the right direction.
Pasture raised pork is good for the pigs, good for the environment/soil, is healthier for you to eat and tastes so much better! Once you try our pasture raised pork, you will never want to eat anything else!