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High Country Grassfed is a cooperative of small, family run farms who produce grassfed beef, pork, poultry and lamb in the NC mountains.  All of our animals are humanely raised on pasture and are never given antibiotics, medications or hormones. Most of us started raising our own livestock for meat because of the unsafe, unhealthy and inhumane meat being produced in by the conventional factory farms in our country.  Meat is USDA inspected, vacuum packed and sold by the cut.  Products are ordered through our online store and are then delivered every six weeks.

We currently are delivering to Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham, Boone and West Jefferson.  For more information and to view our products and prices, please visit www.highcountrygrassfed.com or email us at highcountrygrassfed@yahoo.com.

 

We are taking orders now through Sunday for the Charlotte delivery which will be next Thursday in Waxhaw.

 

We are looking for another delivery site more towards the central Charlotte area and this may provide a couple of different opportunities for someone.

We need a hostess or host and this basically involves the use of someone's driveway for an hour.  We set up a table with information and some samples and people come by and pick up their pre-ordered food.  The hostess gets free delivery plus 20% off of any food that they order.  No one goes in the house and our pick ups are usually very quick.

 

Another opportunity that people may be interested in is as a helper/volunteer.  Our volunteers earn credits equal to $8/hour that cab be applied to purchasing any of our products.  Volunteers can assist at the pick up sites by helping to put prders in customer's bags, coolers or cars, taking payments for orders, etc.  When our volunteers can meet us at the sites, it lets the other farmers stay home and keep farming and means that only one of us has to be gone for the day.

 

Thank you again for your help!


Stacy Martin, Yellow Wolf Farm, www.highcountrygrassfed.com & www.yellowwolffarm.net  -we are also on Face Book!

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