Jones Family Farm USDA Pastured Pork |
Jones Family Farm raises all natural USDA Pastured Pork. With no added antibiotics or supplements, we know you will agree with us about the noticeable difference in taste of pasture raised meats. The number question we receive is about our packaging and how we go about it. We raise our pork here on our farm and then transport it to a USDA inspected processor of our choice. The processor we use is Certified Humane and shares the same values we do in fresh natural products. Thats why all of our products are all vacuum sealed in 1/2 - 1 lb packages with absolutely no added preservatives in our meats. |
USDA Pastured Pork Medium Bratwurst Sausage Breakfast Link Sausage Bulk/chub Sausage Center Cut Pork Chops Pork Ribs Loin Roast Slab Bacon Tenderloin (limited quantity) Fat Back Prices and package information can be found on the "Place an Order" page. |
GROWING PORK NATURALLY Our pig pastures are divided into two 7 acre pastures consisting of both cleared land and wooded areas. One pasture is for the sows, boar, and piglets, the other pasture is for what we call topping hogs. When the sows are ready to give birth, they choose a location in the pasture and make a "nest". Yes, pigs make a nest!! Looks just like a gigantic bird nest and serves to keep their piglets from wandering off and being cold When the piglets have weaned, we move them from the sow pasture to the topping pasture. They will stay there until the are harvested. Our pigs, being Pasture Raised, have access to all the roots, forage, and bugs they would like. In addition, we also feed them all the seasonal vegetables we have left over from the farm and all the NON-GMO grains we can grow ourselves and buy locally. We mix and grind our feed here on the farm including only minerals We do not use antibiotics with our livestock/poultry and we do not support the use of antibiotics as a supplement in livestock drinking water...EVER! We use natural and herbal means to treat any and all situations. Please note: If our NON-GMO grain supplies run out then we do purchase the only grains available. If not, our flock will stop producing and some may deteriorate in health. This area has a limited (very limited) quantity of NON-GMO grains being grown. It is not readily available or even close to it. Because of this reason, the last few years we have begun growing our own clean NON-GMO grains and expect one day to be able to cover all the quantities that we need. We personally do not support the use of GMO grains at all, but the alternative is starving our animals. Which would you choose?? |