Photo: Somewhere on the other side of this crowd is Sara McArtor and the Premier Booth.
The field day entailed discussions on producing beef, pork, chicken, rabbit and eggs on pasture based systems. There were also talks on composting, on-farm processing and direct to consumer marketing. Folks from all over America came for the event. A few from Australia and Canada attended as well. For more information about the event visit www.acresuas.com.
Sara had a booth showcasing some of our products which included netting and a new line of poultry products from the UK (ChickBox™, Handy Feeder, Combination Drinkers, Cage Cups, Mini Cup Drinker, Emperor Feeder and much more). Folks came up and inquired about our netting. The main questions were: How does it work? Is it easy to use? To answer them, Sara held a hands on demonstration where those with questions could work with netting to gain first hand experience.
Photo: Polyface Farm's produces "Pigerator Pork", pigs are used to tear up old bedding to help compost it. The compost is later used to fertilize the soils. The pigs spend the off season rotated through pastures in our netting.
The event is held once every three years but if you're interested in the Salatin Farm, see www.polyfacefarms.com.