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Our approach to raising animals is simple: the less we have to intervene, the better. This means going back to basics. We start with a healthy breeding stock, rotate them through pristine pasture land, and provide the best diet for each species. When you make the switch from bland meat and eggs from “cage-free” supermarket birds, you will experience how flavorful poultry and eggs can be when the birds are allowed to live outside and forage for their natural diet.
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Locally Grown Vegetables | Trillium Wood Farm
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Starting in Spring 2015 we are offering CSA shares of seasonally available local produce, with wholesale options as well! While we do not have an organic certification, we like to think of our practices and produce as beyond organic . What does this mean? We start with high-quality, GMO-free seeds organic when possible from a source we trust, selecting varieties that will be the most compatible with Michigan’s unique climate. With each step along the way, beginning with tilling and soil enrichment an...
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Grassfed & Pastured Meat | Trillium Wood Farm
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The end product is healthier and better-tasting meat for you. All of our local meat comes from pastured and grass-fed animals, including cattle, goats, hogs, and sheep which are rotated through our scenic, grassy fields. Like cattle, goats and sheep. According to seasonal breeding cycles, we also will have several batches of feeder pigs available for sale as we expand our herd. Contact us if you want to purchase some of our sweet piggies to raise for yourself! Goat: Half or Whole animal (.
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FAQs | Trillium Wood Farm
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Are your products certified organic? Short answer: no. We are not certified organic, but strive to go above-and-beyond the organic requirements for both animals and produce. If you have any specific questions about our practices, please feel free to ask. We strive to be transparent in all that we do. Where do I find your products? Come on out to the farm! To find out which local stores or restaurants you can find our products at! In the future we plan to offer shipping as well as periodic drop-off points.
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Blog | Trillium Wood Farm
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By Trillium Wood Farm. April 23, 2015. April 27, 2015. It’s a sure sign of spring in Michigan. The weather plays tricks, t-shirt weather one day, snow the next, tiny budding tree leaves, crocuses pushing through the earth, a show of forsythia yellow, fresh emerald green fields re-awaken your soul from its winter hibernation, and suddenly ramps are everywhere. Coveted by chefs, local-food-lovers, and hipsters, you […].
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Pastured Poultry | Trillium Wood Farm
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Poultry with a Purpose. Have you ever compared the differences between a store-bought chicken egg and one fresh from a small farm? We have, and there is a clear winner. The store-bought egg has a thin shell and banana-peel-colored yolk. The egg from the pasture-raised chicken may take a few tries to crack, and when it does the yolk is vibrant, more orange than yellow. Why is there such a difference? In addition to their foraged diets of insects, seeds, berries, and plants, we supplement our poultry with ...
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