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Lititz, PA
US 17543
Description
Artisan Acres is a small Amish-owned regenerative & organic family farm in Lititz, PA, north of Lancaster.
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They are living simply on the land, and seek to bring their health-giving, beyond-organic, revitalizing foods directly to your neighborhood, through their private buying club. They offer pickups at their farm, and drops along their routes.
Their products include 100 percent grassfed A2/A2 raw dairy from cows, goats, sheep, camels, and water buffalo; soy-free / non-GMO pork, chicken, and rabbit; 100 percent grassfed and finished beef, water buffalo, and lamb; fresh never frozen meat; soy-free / corn-free / non-GMO chicken and duck eggs; sprouted seeds and nuts, ancient grains, sourdough and sprouted flour breads, raw unheated honey, maple syrup, healthy probiotic drinks, fermented veggies, ancient grains and flours, goat milk soaps, and more.
"Our farming practices create a uniquely nutritious food which can build health (and in the process, restore our soils and give our animals a good life).
Our cows are A2/A2 and 100% grass-fed, and our beef cattle are 100% grass fed & finished. Our chickens and pigs are all pasture-raised and fed local non-GMO, soy-free supplemental feed. The pigs even get skim milk! We never use chemicals, hormones, antibiotics, or vaccines.
All of our foods are homemade or homegrown here at our farm, and we sometimes source items from trusted family or people in our community."
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