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Yesterdayfarm Posted - Jun 19 2011 : 11:44:15 AM
We produce a variety of produce and meats here on the farm. We are trying to grow the best for our family and yours. Some of the wonderful items that we produce is for our own use. However, some we grow for others as well as for our selves. An example, of this would be our lambs, chevron (goats) , and grass fed beef! We are convinced that grass fed beef is healthier then the grain fed beef. We are also convinced that the flavor is superior to any grocery store beef any where. The beef that we produce is Angus. These cattle have been raised on the same wonderful Kentucky Bluegrass as their ancestors were. We know these cattle by their names, not by number. We do not use antibodies in our cows unless the animal's life is in danger. There is a difference in care verses cruelty. We care for our cattle, but we do not believe in our cattle being overly medicated. Steroids have no place in a operation like the one we have. As we said before if we wouldn't eat it, we wouldn't want you to either.

Our spring lamb's and Chevron (goat) are all sold out at this time. But, don't loose heart. If, you are interested in our next springs lamb or chevron's than be sure to let us know so we can reserve one or more of these for you! Our beef will be ready to sell in September. We like for these calves to have a good frame on them before we offer them to you for sale. They will average 600 lbs. or more. we are proud of the wonderful Angus beef that we produce ; and we feel that once you have tasted our beef you will see why! We offer the whole beef for sale. We do not butcher them. However, we are fortunate to have two very fine butcher's here in our location. If you would prefer your beef processed at one of these places; than we will deliver your beef to them for you.We also deliver with in a 100 mile radius for a fee. Our goal is to help you with the process as much as we can. If you are interested in reserving one of these nice beefs for yourself; than I would recommend that you do so quickly! Because, once they are gone it will be another year before we will be offering more.

Our price is very reasonable. We don't ask as much as some producer's do. The reason being we are trying to make a "living" and not a "killing". We are a small farm. We understand how hard it is to make ends meet. Compare our prices and you will agree. We get 2.50 a lbs. on the rail. For more information or for more details feel free to contact us here at the farm. Don't forget we have a limited number of beeves for sale. Reserve yours soon!

Email us today to reserve your beef or for more information email us at Yesterdaysfarm52@yahoo.com


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