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What is a CSA? By becoming a shareholder at Little Ridge Farm, you have the opportunity to build a relationship between your food, the land it was grown on and the people who grew it. This marketing method is called Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Community Supported Agriculture translated means “food with a farmer’s face on it”. The concept began in Japan in the 1960’s and has since spread through Europe and the United States. Pork Share How are our Pigs Raised? Their entire life is spent outside rooting in fresh grass! As soon as they have dug up their space, we move the pigs to fresh pasture. We plant cover crops (grasses) where the pigs just moved from to keep the soil healthy and covered to prevent erosion and compaction.We supplement their grazing diet with certified organic grain and other fruits and vegetables culled from the fields. They have a moveable hut to take a shady nap in during the day and to get cozy in at night. They receive plenty of fresh water and sctratches behind the ears. We love hanging out with them and laughing at their happy life. What are the Benefits from Eating our Pastured Pigs?
Pastured animals have 2-10 times more Omega-3 fatty acids than grain fed animals. This "good" fat originates in green plants and is known to lower blood pressure and the risk of several diseases such as cancer and diabetes. FLAVOR! Our meat is full of flavor and juice. Plus they lived a happy pig life. "Ben and I have been thinking about you this past week. We went camping up on the Schoodic Peninsula last week and took a cooler full of frozen meat. Just when I thought the pork chops couldn't taste better, turns out covered in maple syrup, smoked sea salt and butter and cooked on a tiny coleman stove make them even more yummy! (must be eaten with your winter hat on outside.)" How is Your Meat Packaged? The pigs are butchered at a local USDA inspected facility. The cuts are vacuum-sealed in individual packages and flash frozen. So the meat you receive is the freshest possible. There are several ways one may want to have their portion of the pig butchered. When you order, be sure to fill out a cut selection form to specify your cuts.
The meat is sold as price per # according to the hanging weight. This weight is how much the carcass weighs after it has been butchered but before it has been divided into individual cuts. Generally about 75% of the hanging weight is actual meat. For example, if you order a half a pig and the hanging weight is 125# your balance due is $531.25 (approximatly--this price is subject to change $4.25 x 125#). You will receive about 94# of actual meat bringing your actual cost to $5.66/#. A typical cured half pig package includes:
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