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Merry Christmas

written by

Ben Simmons

posted on

February 1, 2018

If you plan to buy a Custom Beef our upcoming harvest dates are:

January 7th

February 11th

March 11th

April 15th

Then, will be the Fall of 2018

To reserve, simply place your order, confirm with the deposit, and let me know which date best fits your needs.

Did you notice we now have a pickup location for Hattiesburg Clinic? We made our first delivery December 15th and have had very positive feedback. 

 

Customer Feedback- 

Love this place. The beef is great. We love the eggs. We love the lard. Pretty much, we love it all. Great customer service too. Leslie K.

Quote Worth Re-Quoting –  "Nature can heal if we give Her the chance." --Gabe Brown

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