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Pig share opportunity

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Pig share opportunity

Recently, I discovered an opportunity in nearby Salem to take part in a “pig-share”. For $450, one can purchase a share of a sow and receive two of her pigs the following year. The farm raises the pigs on pasture (they’re being raised on a 15-acre blackberry patch) and will deliver them to Mt. Angel Meats in April of next year for processing. The customer pays for processing at that time. As I look at prices for local, pastured pork, I am finding this to be a really excellent deal (even with the driving I’ll need to do to pick up the meat!). Each pig will be no less than 200 pounds live weight, which could yield anywhere between 100 – 140 lbs of cuts, according to this handy chart. We wanted to keep one pig ourselves, but didn’t think we could handle two, so I worked with two...

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Not sure you’ll be able to use it all?

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Not sure you’ll be able to use it all?

Great article here about a small Portland family (two adults and a toddler), who purchase a quarter of a cow — grass fed and locally raised — and then wonder if they’ll really be able to consume all of it within a year. Very interesting read for anyone who has wondered if the cost savings would be worth it in the end! Edible Portland: One Woman’s Quest to Cook a Quarter Cow

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Not sure you'll be able to use it all?

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Not sure you'll be able to use it all?

Great article here about a small Portland family (two adults and a toddler), who purchase a quarter of a cow — grass fed and locally raised — and then wonder if they’ll really be able to consume all of it within a year. Very interesting read for anyone who has wondered if the cost savings would be worth it in the end! Edible Portland: One Woman’s Quest to Cook a Quarter Cow

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