After just finishing reading
"The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals", my hubby and I happened to be enjoying a long weekend in the Charlottesville, Va area touring the homes of our founding fathers/presidents. Charlottesville is an hour away from
Polyface Farms. The farm is discussed in depth in the book as a source of beyond organic, clean meat, pastured animals.
For $15, why not stop by and take the Lunatic Tour? (yes, that's what it's called) And, so we did.
Arriving:

The Egg-mobile:



Hubby and Michael, the angelic guard dog:

The happiness of "Pig-ness":


The porch swing at the sales building:

Joel Salatin talking about his beeves:



The amazing story of sunlight to grass:
The Splendor of Grass at Polyface Farms from Cheryl Kugler on Vimeo.
And big ole' scale in the sales building:

Lunatic? Not so much!, But, definitely thought-provoking. The day was rainy, making the fields soggy and muddy - which translated to walking the route versus the planned tractor-pulled wagon ride. Note to self - bring rubber boots next time!
Joel touts that his farm is transparent and it is indeed.
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