Wholesome Food Farm is a small family farm located in rural Berks County, centrally between Allentown and Reading. We offer all natural grass fed Black Angus beef, for a more nutrious beef.
At Wholesome Food Farm, we are dedicated to providing tender, high quality, and flavorful beef. Cattle have free range in our lush pastures, made up of clover; timothy; and alfalfa, never confining to a feed lot. During the Winter months, the cattle are fed organic grain and hay. No growth hormones or antiobiotics are ever used. Sheds are provided for them to use when there is inclement weather.
Our farm is also the home of Wholesome Food Catering (http://www.wholesomefoodcatering.com/), where dishes are prepared with ingredients from local farms and vendors here in Berks County, including our own grass fed beef.
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Wholesome Food Farm
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Contact Information
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Website URL (use http://) | http://www.wholesomefoodfarm.com |
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Address
Street Address | 16 Sunrise Lane |
City | Alburtis |
State | Pennsylvania |
Zip Code | 18011 |
Farm Products
Meat Products | 100% Grass-Fed Angus/Angus Cross Beef |
Certified Organic? | No |
Farm Practices
Farm Practices | 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 |
Buying Information
Buying Options | Local Pickup |
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Meat from pastured cattle is 4 times higher in vitamin E than meat from feedlot cattle. |