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Randle Family Farm
Organic Beef
We raise our organic beef with feed grown on our own farm. The animals have free range of pasture in the summer in good weather and in the winter they have a choice of hay from our summer production. They always have fresh water and shelter available.
Organic Pork
Our organic pork comes from hogs fed with crops from our own farm. Our pigs are raised in deep bedded barns that keep them warm in the winter and cool in the summer. All animals have access to outdoors, fresh feed and water at all times. They are raised in compliance with National Organic Standards as written by the USDA.
Join us for an organic experience that you won't soon forget. The organic way focuses on the health and lifestyle of both the animals and the consumers. The animals are raised in a very natural environment and given free range to live natural content lives. Also, with organic foods, the soil is nourished, pesticides are not used, no synthetic growth or breeding hormones are given, no antibiotics are given, and genetically engineered seeds or animals including clones are forbidden. Organic foods also taste better and have more flavor than non-organic foods.
http://www.randle-family-farm.com
Posted by: David Randle | July 10, 2010 at 08:29 PM
I'm a local potter in Indianapolis making bakeware and food-functional stoneware. I've thoroughly enjoyed participating in this season's Indianapolis Winter Farmer's Market and would like to find a market for the few weekends this summer that I am not participating in art fairs. Would like to stay close to Marion County. Thanks, Sandi Finney
Posted by: sandi finney | April 22, 2010 at 06:31 PM
are there any organic produce growers in northwest indiana who may have greenhouses that produce year around? Cafe wanting all organic!!!
Posted by: Kristin | January 28, 2010 at 12:06 AM
are there any local farmers markets in grant co... or near Marion, Indiana??
Thanks.
Stacey
Posted by: stacey mcmullen | August 30, 2009 at 05:51 PM