Farm Tour Series: Part 1 Moving Pigs in the Woods

I frequently have people inquire about how we do things on our farm and it always leads to an interesting conversation. As some of you know, we recently moved onto the land we are farming now and are in the process of making this the place we will continue to grow for years to come. We are not currently setup to host in person farm tours, but that is something we definitely hope to put into place in the near future. In the meantime, I have taken a series of short videos showing some of the more interesting components of how we farm. Today is the first installment, it’s me moving our pigs to a fresh paddock in the woods.

Happy pigs getting a fresh paddock in the woods

I hope you enjoyed this look at our pig operation, in the next video I will show how we move chickens to fresh grass everyday. If you liked what you saw and would like to learn more, please sign up for our email list with the form below and share this with a friend.

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2 thoughts on “Farm Tour Series: Part 1 Moving Pigs in the Woods”

  1. when ever you have fresh chickens (and ground beef) ‘ll gladly place an order and get a ride out to pick it up. Are there minimum orders? My frig/freezer space is limited. Would also take some pork.

    1. No, we do not have a minimum on farm order at this time. Since I do still work off farm we do have to do it by appointment. We also attend the Cooper Young farmers market every other Saturday through the winter.

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