We finally got a steer butchered and now have beef for sale
As always, our animals are chemical, hormone and antibiotic free and are butchered in an inspected facility.
Lean ground beef $3.50/lb Round Roasts or Steaks $5.50/lb
Sirloin Steaks or Roasts $5.50/lb T-Bone Steaks $6.50/lb
Rib Steaks $5.50/lb Short Ribs $3.50/lb
Roasts Cross Rib. Sirloin and Round $5.50/lb
Soup Bones $2.00/lb
Also available - Beef Family Pack $100.00
Includes the following with approximate weights
12 lb Lean Ground Beef
4 T-Bone or Rib Steaks
1 3-4lb Roast
3lb Round Steak
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Monday, December 10, 2012
Regina Farmers' Market
We just found out that we've been approved as vendors at the Regina Farmers' Market. We will be selling our farm raised pork and lamb. Although we have not been approved for our other products yet, I am hoping that as spots open, we will have a larger product line. Very excited about our next step in marketing our product. See you all in the new year when the market opens after Christmas!
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Farm Raised Lamb for Sale
We have started butchering lambs and have the following meat for sale
Loin Chops $7.50/lb
Lamb Leg Roast $7.50/lb
Shoulder Roast $6.00/lb
Shoulder Chops $6.00/lb
Breakfast Sausage $6.00/lb
All lambs are processed in a licensed facility and were born this year.
Loin Chops $7.50/lb
Lamb Leg Roast $7.50/lb
Shoulder Roast $6.00/lb
Shoulder Chops $6.00/lb
Breakfast Sausage $6.00/lb
All lambs are processed in a licensed facility and were born this year.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Farm Raised Pork for Sale
Pork chops $4.50/lb Ground Pork $3.00/lb Shoulder roasts or chops $3.00
Ham $5.50/lb Leg roast $4.50/lb Pork Ribs $4.50/lb
Bacon $4.00/lb Side pork $3.00/lb
Family pack $50.00 includes 5lb pork loin chops, 2 lb shoulder chops, 4 lb ham or leag roast, 1 lb bacon, 1 lb ground pork.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Well. winter has settled in on us. Already we have had more snow that we did all last winter. We have been so busy this fall that not all the winter prep jobs got done. I'm trying to get caught up, but I think winter will come and go before I do.
All the round straw bales are still out in the field so I have to drive out with the tractor and pick one up when I need it. Fortunately, it wasn't too cold today - our John Deere tractor has no cab.
The cows and sheep are running together this winter, sharing a pen with a large 3-sided shed. It gets bedded with straw whenever they need it for sleeping on. That is, of course, if they don't eat it all. The animals will leave their hay bale and come and eat the oat straw. For some reason they think it's a treat.
All the round straw bales are still out in the field so I have to drive out with the tractor and pick one up when I need it. Fortunately, it wasn't too cold today - our John Deere tractor has no cab.
The cows and sheep are running together this winter, sharing a pen with a large 3-sided shed. It gets bedded with straw whenever they need it for sleeping on. That is, of course, if they don't eat it all. The animals will leave their hay bale and come and eat the oat straw. For some reason they think it's a treat.
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