Gaucho Farms is a small, diversified family farm producing all-natural, superior-quality, grass-fed beef and lamb, pastured poultry and cage-free eggs, along with other farm products. We started the farm four years ago with a goal of growing healthier foods for our family, while learning how to manage a small-scale, diversified farming system. Thanks to the support and encouragement of many family, friends and loyal, word-of-mouth customers, we’ve now reached a stage where we can begin to offer our farm products more widely.
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Gaucho Farms
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Contact Information
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Website URL (use http://) | http://www.gauchofarms.com |
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Address
Street Address | 1808 S. Watford Rd. |
City | Slocomb |
State | Alabama |
Zip Code | 36375 |
Farm Products
Meat Products | 100% Grass fed beef • 100% Grass fed lamb • 100% Grass-Fed Angus/Angus Cross Beef • Beef • Chicken • Lamb • Turkey |
Crops | Fruit • Honey • Vegetables |
Vegetables | Kale • Tomatoes |
Certified Organic? | No, but follow organic standards |
Fruit | Blueberries |
Farm Practices
Farm Practices | Not Certified, but follow organic principles |
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 fed |
Buying Information
Buying Options | Local Markets • Local Pickup |
Where To Buy | Local Farmers Markets in Spring and Fall. At the farm during the summer |
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