Saturdays, May-Oct., 9am-2pmAt the Depot, 611 R Ave., Anacortesinfo@anacortesfarmersmarket.orgwww.anacortesfarmersmarket.org(360) 293-7922
Directions: I-5 to Hwy. 20 west to Anacortes. Take R Ave.(1st stoplight entering town) or Commercial down to 7th Ave.Right onto 7th. Depot is on corner of 7th & R.InfORMAtIOn: Visit the historic Depot and home of the
Anacortes Farmers Market since 1989. Every Saturday fromMay to October. Live music each week! Dogs welcome. Weaccept Debit/Credit and EBT and offer EBT Double Bucksmatching.Two blocks from downtown, one block from Cap SanteMarina and walking distance to much more.Special Markets:Winter Markets - 2nd Saturdays of Jan.-AprilPie Festival - Sept. 21Holiday Market - Nov. 23 & 24 at the Port
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11321 Blue Heron Rd., Bow(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 Exit #230 west to Farm to MarketRd. Right about 5 miles to D’Arcy Rd., left about 1 mile to BayView-Edison, right about 2 miles to Samish Island Rd. Followroad on to the Island about ½ mile to Roney Rd. Right to BlueHeron Rd., then right down hill & around to Blau Oyster Co.,on the left.INFORMATION: Oysters, freshly shucked and live-in-the-
shell: clams, mussels, live Dungeness crab (in season),shrimp, prawns, scallops, smoked oysters, pickled herringand other seafood products. Bring an ice chest if you can!Open 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday–Saturday year-round.Closed Sunday and holidays. 1864629
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309 South Third Street,Mount Vernon, WA(360) 542-5022skagitfoodcoop.com
DIRECTIONS: 1 minute from I-5! Take the Kincaid Streetexit, head west. Turn right on Third Street and left just beforereaching the Skagit Valley Food Co-op.INFORMATION: Located in historic downtown Mount
Vernon, C•SQUARE is home to Skagit Valley Food Co-op’sbakery, ice cream shop, charcuterie, espresso bar, andThird Street Cafe – a locavore’s dream restaurant boastingmade-from-scratch dishes along with Skagit Valley’s mostunique wine list. Open for lunch, dinner, and weekendbrunch, Third Street Cafe’s seasonal menu options areprepared in the shared kitchens, incorporating the SkagitValley Food Co-op’s sustainable mission and connectionto local farms and purveyors. C•SQUARE is cooperativelyowned by the nearly 25,000 Skagit Valley Food Co-opmembers helping to sustain the local food movement.C•SQUARE: Open daily 7am-7pm, Third Street Cafe: M-F
11am-Close, Sat & Sun 9am-Close
3 C•SQUARE/ THIRD STREET CAFE
20177 East Stackpole RoadMount Vernon, WA 98274(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take Anderson Road exit 225, headeast on Anderson Road, take first right at roundabout ontoCedardale Road, turn left on East Hickox Road, then turnright on East Stackpole Road to the farm.INFORMATION: We are a small blueberry farm located
just south of Mount Vernon in Washington’s fertile SkagitValley. During the summer harvest season our farm standis open with ready-picked blueberries as well as you-pick.Although we are not certified organic we do not use any
pesticides or synthetic fertilizers on our farm.Please bring cash or check, as we currently are unable to
accept credit cards.PleASe check WebSite for SeASonAl hourS of
oPerAtion.
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46276 Concrete Sauk Valley RoadConcrete(360) 853-8494(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take exit 232 to Sedro-Woolley. GoEast on Highway 20 to Concrete. Turn right on Concrete SaukValley Road. Cross the bridge and continue left for2 more miles to Ovenell’s Heritage Inn and Double O Ranch.INFORMATION: Nestled in the rugged foothills of the
North Cascades is our 580-acre cattle ranch and fullyequipped log cabins.Experience a family-owned ranch, conservation practices,
the Skagit River, abundant wildlife, mountain views andfarm animals.We offer AAA approved lodging, special events and
weddings.Our ranch produces high quality, all-natural grain fed
beef, Maine-Anjou show cattle and breeding stock.We take pride in producing quality beef and cattle while
maintaining and updating our conservation plan we havehad since 1944.We offer all natural grass fed USDA inspected beef by
the package.
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26923 Hoehn RoadSedro-Woolley(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take exit 230 (Burlington) to Highway20 (go east). Turn right on State Street, and the name of theroad will eventually change to Hoehn Road. 3.6 miles out oftown, at a large bend in Hoehn Road, look on the left for a bigwhite barn and a little red house.INFORMATION: Grass-fed Beef—we raise Dexter cattle (an
Irish heritage breed that is naturally the smallest breed ofcattle) without using hormones or antibiotics. Our cattlegraze in our pastures during sunny weather and are fed hay(that we produce) in the barn when it is raining. We treatour cattle like pets. We sell our beef directly to customerswho purchase quarters, halves, or whole shares. Call or sendemail to purchase beef.
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18042 State Route 20, Burlington(360) 707-2722www.skagitfish.com and Facebook
Location: Hwy. 20 and Pulver Rd.HouRS: Mon-Sat 10:30am to 6pm with lunch service to
5pm. Sunday 11am to 5pm with lunch serviceto 4pm
BlueBeRRieS: Available u-pick beginning in JuneinFoRmation: Full-service local fish market run by local
fishermen to bring the freshest Northwest seafood to yourtable.We carry fresh fish, Dungeness Crab, King Crab, oysters,
clams, mussels, scallops, shrimp, prawns, smoked andpickled fish, European foods and much more coupled withpersonal and knowledgeable service that chain stores can’teven hope to equal. From banquets to intimate dinners fortwo, Skagit’s Own Fish Market can help plan somethingperfect.We also carry wonderful LOCAL food items like Dapper
Swan Chutney, Wild Harvest jams, Skagit’s Best Salsa,Trilby’s barbeque sauce and rubs, Lemon Love, Ekonesmoked oysters and mussels, Island Trollers AlbacoreTuna and much more. All of our LOCAL products are greatfor gift giving and stocking your own pantry. Skagit’s OwnFish Market has a great lunch menu served daily with allfresh ingredients, including our famous Dungeness Crabsandwich. Many of our items can be wrapped and shippedfor your convenience.
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15170 Fir Island Road, Mount Vernon(360) 445-6908www.snowgooseproducemarket.com
INFORMATION: Mike started “the goose” in 1984 witha table and an umbrella and a margarine tub for a cashregister, selling produce from his organic garden. He got agood sun tan that year waiting for customers. After a fewyears of growth his wife Mary Louise, an architect, noticedthat Mike had the winters off and she did not, so she quitarchitecting and joined the business. It grew some more.Then their youngest son Vico graduated from college andworked a couple of years for a big organic grower, butSnow Goose stole him back along with his wife Erika, theyrepresent the second generation and now run Snow GooseProduce. Now they all run the place, except for Mike wholooks after the chickens.We farm the long strip where the farm stand is located
and a few acres at the home farm, five minutes away,raising organically all the seasonal vegetables and a fewoddballs as well. The stand is full of other good stuff too:organic eggs, artisan cheeses, wine, craft beers, fish, crab,oysters, jams, sauces, fresh baked goods—you get thepicture. Also, we’re famous for our immodest ice creamcones.
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202 South 1st Street, Mount Vernonskagitfoodcoop.com (360) 336-9777
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 Kincaid St. exit go W. then R. onThird St. and L. before the light into Co-op parking lot.INFORMATION: The Skagit Valley Food Co-op provides
the Valley’s best selection of fresh, local, and organicproduce and natural groceries. The Co-op’s award-winningDeli offers a full deli counter, a salad bar, hot entree bar,made-to-order sandwiches, espresso, our housemade icecream, along with organic juices and smoothies. We makeour deli food from scratch using fresh, quality ingredients,sourced from local suppliers when possible. We offer awide variety of vegan, vegetarian, raw, gluten-free, andwhole food choices for every meal.Skagit Valley Food Co-op is committed to the community,
and everyone is welcome to shop at the Co-op, where thelove of local is huge - the Co-op carries over 450 local goodsfrom area farmers, producers, artists, and artisans. Findgreat food, organic produce, one-of-a-kind gifts, and friendlyfaces at the Co-op! Be sure to visit the Co-op’s otherrestaurant and bakery at C-SQUARE & Third Street Cafe.Open daily, Monday–Saturday 8 a.m.–9 p.m., Sunday 9
a.m.–9 p.m.
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15002 Bradshaw Rd.Mount Vernon, WA 98273(360) 424-8152www.tuliptown.com
Directions: Located on Bradshaw Rd., one half milenorth of McLean Rd.InfoRMAtIon: Open all of April, Tulip Town features
stunning colors of tulips for those great photo shots.Enjoy the many spectacular display gardens and an indoorgarden show featuring flowers artistically displayed. Strollthrough our spectacular mural depicting the landscapeof our beautiful Skagit Valley and owner, Tom DeGoede’shome farm in Holland. NEW, A Dutch Village Street, withcharm reminiscent of the Netherlands.Visit our Fall retail bulb shop; purchase your favorite
selections. Open September 1st through November 1st, orview our website and order from the many selections wehave to offer.April HOurS, 9-5 DAily, (lATEr WEATHEr
pErmiTTiNG).FAll bulb SHOp HOurS: 9-5 mONDAy THrOuGH
SATurDAy AND clOSED ON SuNDAyS.
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13400 D’Arcy RoadBow, WA(360) 766-4273Call During Business Hours:10 a.m.–5 p.m. Friday and Saturday
Directions: From I-5 exit #230 onto Highway 20 anddrive west to Farm-to-Market Road. Turn right and go northapproximately five miles to D’Arcy Road, left about 1/2 mileto Northwest Home Grown Ranch Meat on left side of theroad.InFoRmAtIon: Grass-fed beef, pork and lamb raised in
local pastures without drugs or implants, all chemical free.Buy local, home grown ranch meat. All animals are born
and raised in Skagit, Whatcom, Island or San Juan counties.Hope to See you Soon.
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24 EDISON FARMER’S MARKETSundays, June 2 - September, 10 am - 3 pmAt the Edison Granary,14136 Gilmore Ave., [email protected]
INFORMATION: Love local in Edison! Every Sundaycelebrates the freshest of homegrown and handmade foods,produce and goods. Weekly shopping at its best with livemusic, children’s activities and artisans in the beautifulSkagit Valley. Walking distance to shops, cafes and galleriesin Edison.Community Cultivated | Growing Goodness
15628 Bow Hill RoadBow, WA 98232(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: Bow Hill Blueberries is located between I-5and Chuckanut Drive and between Bellingham and MountVernon.From I-5 North: Take exit 231 (Bow-Edison, ChuckanutDrive/Hwy. 11). Cross over the freeway heading north onHwy. 11. Go approximately 6.5 miles and turn right on BowHill Road. We are .8 miles on the right side.Look for the big RED BARN & farm store.From I-5 South: Take exit 236 (Bow Hill Road). Turn rightand head west down Bow Hill Road for 2.9 miles. You willsee blueberry fields on both sides of the road.Keep going about 1/4 mile and you’ll see a big RED BARNand farm store on your left.INFORMATION: Bow Hill Blueberries is the oldest
blueberry farm in Skagit Valley.The small farm is run by a small family that has a
huge commitment to growing and preserving heirloomblueberries organically.We offer you-pick, fresh and frozen blueberries, blueberry
ice cream, cold pressed blueberry juice and an array ofsweet and savory organic products made right on the farm.Our farm store is open Monday-Saturday 10-5,
Sunday 11-5 year round. Check our website and FB forYou-Pick details. Tours available. Products and gift boxesavailable online.
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55931 State Route 20, Rockport(360) 853-8173www.cascadianfarm.com
Directions: From 1-5 exit 230 (Burlington),take Highway 20 (North Cascades Hwy) east to milepost 101.InfoRmatIon: Cascadian Farm is one of the country’s
leading brands of organic foods. The story of CascadianFarm begins over 45 years ago on a little stretch of landnext to the Skagit River in the foothills of the NorthernCascades. Our original Home Farm is still a workingorganic farm where we grow blueberries, raspberries,strawberries, sweet corn, and pumpkins. Visit our HomeFarm to see where it all began. Our roadside stand servesfarm grown organic produce, homemade ice cream, berryshortcake, espresso, and wholesome snacks. Enjoy apicnic near our flower garden with views of the river andglacier covered mountains. The scenic drive alone is wellworth the trip!OpEN May – OCTObER
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15598 McLean RoadMount Vernon(360) 424-7262www.gordonskagitfarms.com
DIRECTIONS: From I-5 take Exit 227 “Kincaid Street” westto 3rd Street right on 3rd and cross Skagit River to traffic lightat Wall Street. Take a left here and road goes right in oneblock and becomes McLean Road. Go west to farm on leftside between Beaver Marsh Road and Bradshaw Road.INFORMATION: A large selection of carving pumpkins,
traditional pumpkins in “old-fashioned orange” andnon-traditional pumpkins in a wide range of autumn andspooky Halloween colors.We also have a wide selection of cooking pumpkins and
squash to make your favorite fall recipes.There are also many different types of gourds, ornamental
corn, and other naturally grown items to decorate youryard and household for the autumn season.Gordon’s orchards are full of Jonagold apples, perfect for
fresh eating and making desserts.We also offer locally produced honey and locally pressed
apple cider.At Gordon Farms we have a large retail display area
surrounded by showcase paintings of autumn scenes andHalloween displays.The farm offers you-pick pumpkins and you-pick apples.On the weekends we have a baked goods stand featuring
tasty local treats.
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9255 Chuckanut DriveBurlington(360) 757-6771www.knutzenfarms.com
Directions: Traveling North on 1-5 take exit 231(Chuckanut Drive) travel 2-1/2 miles on Chuckanut Drive /Hwy. 11 and watch for the Knutzen Farms sign.InformatIon: Knutzen Farms is a six generation family
owned and operated farm that specializes in red, white andyellow potatoes.We have been refining our stewardship practices for over
120 years; taking great pride in producing the safest,freshest and best tasting potatoes.Our labels include Naturally Healthy, Chuckanut Valley
and Highland View, which are shipped September to March.
11 KNUTZEN FARMS Steve & Susan Schuh, (360) 424-698215565 SR 536, Mount Vernon
DIRECTIONS: I-5 exit #226, W. on Kincaid, R. on 3rd St., W.on SR 536 across bridge. Continue 3 1/2 mi. to farm on R.INFORMATION: Steve moved to the Valley in 1943 at 5
years old to grow up on a dairy farm with 3 generations ofSchuhs. He always knew he would farm. Susan joined hisdream in 1963 when they were married. Their two childrenJennifer and Andy now farm along with Steve and Susan ontheir 300 acre fresh market farm.Schuh Farms sells directly to the consumer from the farm
store, 11 farmers markets, 1 berry stand and wholesale toother produce stands and restaurants. We now grow a longlist of fruits and veggies – flowers too!Our year starts in April with rhubarb, tulips & peonies.
Also in April visit “Art in a Pickle Barn” in our new barn.As the year progresses our specialties are u-pick/we-pick berries, pickling cucumbers, dill, super sweet corn,big ugly carrots, Gravenstein and Honeycrisp apples.Pumpkins of many shapes, sizes and colors, gourds andwinter squash round out our growing season.Let us entertain you weekends in June, July and all of
October. Come walk the corn maze, ride hayrides, thetractor and barrel trains & play in Mole Hill Mountain.November and December finds us selling fresh trees (weflock!), handmade wreaths, Garland, Holly & Decorations.Visit our Udderly Delicious for espresso, ice cream,milkshakes, pies & baked goods. Our new barn is home toour bakery where delicious fresh fruit, berry & pumpkinpies are made along with cookies, muffins, breads &cinnamon rolls. You can also find a new seasonaldisplay area.DAiLY 9 A.M.–6 P.M.; APriL 1 THrOUGH DeC. 23.
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(360) [email protected]
INFORMATION: FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING!Our participating farms offer fun-filled festival activities
for everyone. Educational exhibits, farm tours, harvestmarkets, gardening demonstrations, free samples, kidsactivities, corn and hay mazes, animal exhibits, pumpkinpatches, scenic tours and more.On this weekend, you can have a hands-on experience
learning what it takes to run a farm, from growing crops tofeeding animals. It is an opportunity to talk to your farmersand follow your food from the fields to the table. Pick upyour fresh produce, meats, shellfish, wine and dairyproducts all of Skagit Valley’s goods.Don’t forget to fill out a survey at each farm. You can
enter to win our Festival Basket filled with over $200 worthof goodies from the farms.Keep an eye out for the orange flags at each farm stating
Official Farm of The Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms.OcTOBER 5 & 6. 10-4 PM
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6 CHRISTIANSON’S NURSERY
15867 Beaver Marsh Rd., Mount Vernon(360) 424-8531www.Tulips.com
DIRECTIONS: From I-5, take Kincaid Street exit (#226), gowest on Kincaid. At the first stoplight after the railroad tracks,take a right. Go straight through 2 stoplights and over theDivision Street Bridge. Continue to the first stoplight after thebridge, taking a left at the light onto Wall Street. Wall Streetmakes a right turn and becomes McLean Road. Continuedown McLean Road about3 miles. Make a left at the grocery store onto Beaver MarshRoad. We are ¼ mile down the road on the left.INFORMATION: Surrounded by hundreds of acres of
tulips and daffodils, our garden bursts with color eachspring during the world-renowned Skagit Valley TulipFestival in April. Our parent company, Washington BulbCo., Inc., is the largest bulb grower in the United States.With 16+ acres of greenhouses, we have a year-round
supply of top quality freshly cut flowers, including tulips,daffodils and lilies. RoozenGaarde offers a unique mix offresh flowers, bulbs, home decor and garden accessories.OPEN YEAR ROUND MONDAY–SATURDAY 9 A.M.–6 P.M.
AND SUNDAYS/HOLIDAYS 11 A.M.–4 P.M.
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Roger and Suzanne Wechsler15115 Bow Hill Rd., P.O. Box 202Bow, WA 98232 (360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From S: Take I-5 Exit 231 (ChuckanutDrive/SR11) go N. about 6mi, turn R. on Bow Hill Rd. Farmon L. about 1/8mi. From N: Take I-5 Exit 236, Go R. on BowHill Rd. about 4 mi. Farm on R. just before Chuckanut Drive.INFORMATION: We are a certified organic dairy open
to the public seven days a week. Here we produce a widevariety of award winning cheeses, yogurt and kefir fromour milk plus beef and pork from animals raised here onthe farm.Our new retail shop includes a sit down area with a food
and beverage menu. While visiting you can enjoy cheeseboards, labneh plates, ice cream and other foods pluswine, beer, cider, coffee, tea and whey more... You mightlike a gift box or a tote bag to take home.Brochures for self-guided tours can be found at the
farm. The Bow Farmers Market takes place on our farmThursdays, June to September, from 1 to 6 pm.
Find uS On FaceBOOk. Open dailY.
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28778 Utopia RoadSedro-Woolley(360) 856-0722www.skagitriverranch.com
DIRECTIONS: Coming from I-5, take exit 230 (Cook Road);go east. Cook Road will connect to Highway 20; continue easton Highway 20 toward Lyman. Just past mile marker 70 turnright on Hoehn Road. Go 2 blocks and turn left on UtopiaRoad.Our farm is the 2nd driveway on the right; follow the “FarmStore Open” signs.INFORMATION: Certified organic, Certified Humane®
100% grass-fed beef. Organic chicken and eggs, and organicpork. Located on the beautiful Skagit River, you can visitour Farm Store on Saturdays (10 a.m.–5 p.m.) year-round.You can see a sustainable family farm with animals that
are humanely and ethically raised using no chemicals andno antibiotics.Our products are sold at our farm store or selected
farmers markets and natural food stores.Please visit our website www.skagitriverranch.com for
more details, and you can find us on Facebook and Twitter.
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15806 Best RoadMount Vernon, WA 98273360-466-3821christiansonsnursery.com
DIRECTIONS: Located on Best Road, 8 miles west of I-52 miles south of Hwy 20. Take I-5 exits #221 or #230.INFORMATION: We offer an enticing selection of
common and uncommon plants. From over 5,000 rosesto all the best fruit trees for our Puget Sound region. Ourdisplay garden surrounding our circa 1888 one roomschoolhouse features an abundance of the perennialsand shrubs we offer. In our greenhouses, dating from ourstart in 1946, we feature tropical houseplants to seasonalflowering annuals, herbs and vegetables. Childrenwill enjoy our llamas, goats and wandering chickens.Primrose, our antique and gift shop located in our oldtractor barn, promises to delight you.We are open all year, daily, from 9am-6pm (5pm in winter).Our staff of enthusiastic plant experts will guide you toyour new favorite plant! For great gardening classes, salesand events, visit our website.
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15014 Field RoadBow, WA 98232(360) [email protected]
DIRECTIONS: From: I-5, take exit 231 for WA-11 N/ChuckanutDrive towards Bow-Edison.
At the traffic circle take the 3rd exit onto WA-11 N/Chuckanut Drive, left onto Field Road.
INFORMATION: In 2008, there were only 29 dairies left inSkagit County, down from 56 in 2000. In fact, Skagit Countylost 72% of its family dairy farms during the last 25 years.
Golden Glen Creamery is bucking the trend: holding fastand even expanding, to the delight of dairy loversaround here.
Each of our products is all-natural and handcraftedwith milk, fresh from the cows right here at the creamery.This allows our customers access to what we think are thefreshest, best-tasting dairy products on the market.
Golden Glen Creamery does not and will not usethepreservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, fortifiers andcoloring agents found in so many products today.
Our products have a distinctive, amazing taste thatcannot be replicated using other methods. Golden Glenuses a gentle, slowbatch pasteurization process that is notcommonly used with corporate creameries. Our processremoves potentially harmful bacteria while preservingvitamins and helpful enzymes that are damaged byhigh temperatures.
We believe that our special process results insuperior-tasting, more wholesome products.
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INFORMATION: The Mount Vernon Farmers Marketsupports local farmers and growers in a family-friendly environment that offers fresh, healthy foodincluding locally grown produce and baked goodsto the community. In addition, the Market features avariety of hand-made products along with live music,kid’s activities and cooking demonstrations. We acceptEBT/SNAP and debit/credit cards.
Saturdays, May 18 to Oct. 12downtown at the Riverwalk Park,501 Main St.Wednesdays, June 5 to Aug. 282 pm - 7 pmSkagit Valley Hospital - 1415 Kincaid Streetwww.mountvernonfarmersmarket.org
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PO Box 311Bow WA, 98232(360) [email protected]
INFORMATION: We raise registered Chiangus beef theold-fashioned way without hormones or antibiotics.They graze our natural pastures in summer and eat our
hay in winter.Grass-fed beef is at its best in the fall, so we butcher only
once per year.We start taking orders in the spring until they are gone.
We sell quarters and halves and the customer can choosehow it is cut.
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