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Location
4912 Woodbine Rd
Pace, FL
US 32571
Description
We practice intensive management grazing and move our cows to fresh grass every day during the grazing season. We are currently hand milking into stainless steel, and we treat our cows to a small amount of organic grain (organic oats, organic barley, and organic wheat) and organic alfalfa during milking. We do not use any antibiotics or hormones. We sell our milk in half gallon glass jars.
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We are at The Market of Pace (4912 Woodbine Rd, Pace, FL 32571) from 9am to 1pm on Saturdays.
Acy Lowery Farm’s purpose is to provide wholesome, nutritious food for the glory of God. We value the life in the soil and God’s design in creation.
We offer meat seasonally, including chicken, duck, lamb, pork, and beef, raised without hormones, antibiotics, or mRNA vaccines. We also offer raw milk, pastured chicken and duck eggs, and baked goods made with organic, freshly milled grains.
We are currently hand milking into stainless steel milk pails; and during milking, we feed our cows a small amount of organic grain (organic oats, organic barley, and organic wheat) and organic alfalfa. We sell our milk in half gallon glass jars.
Our meat chickens move to fresh pasture twice daily. Our ducks and laying hens enjoy free ranging on different pastures. Our pigs are rotated through wooded glens and enjoy foraging for acorns and roots. Our chickens, ducks, and pigs are supplemented with organic, non-GMO grains. We practice intensive management grazing, moving our dairy cows, grass-fed and finished beef cattle, and sheep to fresh grass every day during the grazing season.
To purchase: Please call, text, or email for current pricing, and pick up at The Market of Pace. Come out to The Market in Pace every Saturday to shop in person. We are in the blue tent with a yellow flag.
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