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Title: Youngblood Grassfed Meats
Description: Truly Clean, Whole-some Meats


steakraiser - May 18, 2009 07:28 PM (GMT)
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Youngblood Grassfed Farm, LLC is a small, sustainable family farming operation in South Polk County. We raise 100% grassfed beef, lamb, goat and pastured pork. We raise our animals without antibiotics or hormones. They are continually on intensively managed pastures. You can come by the Polk Co. Farmer's Market on Thursday or our farm to purchase your nutrient-dense whole foods!
Tracy Youngblood
479-243-5473
tracy@youngbloodgrassfed.com
http://www.youngbloodgrassfed.com

tomjoad - May 18, 2009 08:43 PM (GMT)
Thanks for that, it's good to see local producers emerging and competing with the factories, and giving people an alternative to the hormone and antibiotic ridden stuff sold at the supermarket. I'm not a big meat eater, more because of budget rather than philosophy, but, when I get the hankering to throw something on the grill, and I do occasionaly get that urge, I'll be sure to check your product out. Thanks again.

zenhorsemanship - May 19, 2009 10:56 PM (GMT)
Tracy, will you be at the Hatfield Farmers market on Wednesdays and/or Fridays?

Focus - May 20, 2009 02:46 AM (GMT)
I've bought beef, pork and lamb from Tracy a few times at the Mena Farmers' Market, and all of it was of the highest quality I've tasted since I was a kid and we raised and butchered our own. :thumb:

You can get on her mailing list and she sends out a newsletter, usually monthly, which is always very interesting; and she reports on where she'll be selling and when.
Just email her at the email address she listed in her post at the beginning of this thread.

Scotto - May 23, 2009 06:55 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Focus @ May 19 2009, 09:46 PM)
I've bought beef, pork and lamb from Tracy a few times at the Mena Farmers' Market, and all of it was of the highest quality I've tasted since I was a kid and we raised and butchered our own. :thumb:

You can get on her mailing list and she sends out a newsletter, usually monthly, which is always very interesting; and she reports on where she'll be selling and when.
Just email her at the email address she listed in her post at the beginning of this thread.

Good to know, thanks Focus. :thumb:

steakraiser - May 30, 2009 10:31 PM (GMT)
I won't be able to be at the Hatfield Market for now, as I am going to DeQueen on Wednesdays. Friday is a catch-up day! Just give me a call and I'll have what you need.



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