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Connecting with You, Wherever You Are

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October 27, 2024

Connecting with You, Wherever You Are

Being a farm that feeds people directly gives us the opportunity to make really impactful connections. We connect with people right at the farm, strolling the community farmers market, dining at the local brewery, or through the internet in the comfort of their own home.

We realize the significance of offering people a trusted, sustainable option outside of the normal commercial food industry, and work every year to implement new ways to serve you. Introducing home shipping this year added a convenient and consistent outlet for those looking to shop from home, and we’ve been happy with the overall response to the new feature.

With our home shipping option, we deliver boxes of our pasture-raised meats directly to your door using UPS. To ensure your meat stays fresh and safe during transit, we pack each box with plenty of product and dry ice. As part of this new service, we’ve also introduced three distinct shipping zones:

  • 1-Day Ground
  • 2-Day Ground
  • 2-Day Air

Each zone has its own minimum order requirements and free delivery thresholds, designed to keep your food at the optimal temperature while also helping cover the costs of shipping. These thresholds encourage you to place efficiently-sized orders, which not only keeps the shipping containers well-stocked but also ensures your meat stays colder for longer periods.

Our goal is to create long-lasting connections with every single customer, and we’re here to make sure you are valued, and to serve you through your search for nutritious and healthy foods.

Thank you for your continued support, feedback, and trusting us with your family’s meals. If you have any questions about the new shipping process, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.

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