Growing Synergy consults for food and agricultural businesses We specialize in helping you develop a sustainable, revenue-generating business. We serve livestock producers, farm operations, restaurants, and food manufacturers. We distribute sustainably produced, grass-fed beef, lamb, pork, poultry and dairy.
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Growing Synergy
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Contact Information
| Phone | |
| Website URL (use http://) | http://www.growingsynergy.com |
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Address
| Street Address | PO Box 540084 |
| City | Orlando |
| State | Florida |
| Zip Code | 32854 |
Farm Products
| Meat Products | 100% Grass fed beef • Angus Grass Fed Beef Packages • Beef • Chicken • Lamb • Turkey • Veal |
| Dairy Products | Butter • Cheese • Milk |
| Crops | Honey |
| Certified Organic? | No, but follow organic standards |
Farm Practices
| Farm Practices | Not Certified, but follow organic principles • Pastured & Grass fed |
| Environment | Animals raised in low stress, natural environment • Animals are raised outdoors in pasture • Ruminants are only fed grass, hay or grass silage |
| Antibiotic Free? | Yes |
| Hormone Free? | Yes |
| Feed Practices (Beef) | 100% Grass, Hay & Grass Silage |
Buying Information
| Buying Options | Local Markets • Local Pickup • Online (direct ship) |
| Where To Buy | Contact Trish Strawn at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
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