Northern Valley Pastoral Guild Grassfed Produce
Grass Fed Products from the Shenandoah Valley - The Good is in the Green
Grass Fed Products from the Shenandoah Valley - The Good is in the Green
Northern Virginia Pastoral Guild Pastured and Grass fed products
Pasture Raised Beef, lamb, pork and cabrito
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Updates from the Valley


3/26/2010 - Notting Hill 
Notting Hill started lambing very early this year; we may have some true "spring" lambs available for Easter. Spring lambs are approx 30 lbs and sold live for $60 (no processing). Please contact us directly via email, if interested.


8/20/2009 - Notting Hill 
New batch of Black Star chicks arrived today; now begins the 22 week process of nurturing them into Laying Hens.  A lot of work goes in to producing that first pastured Egg.


7/25/2009 - Notting Hill 
Completed the summer processing of the Label Rouge chickens.  We are very pleased with the quality of the bird; the breast meat is proportional and more tender than the Cornish-cross and the texture is finer and less stringy.  Though slower growing and smaller than the industrial breed, the flavor alone is worth the wait.


5/23/2009 - Notting Hill 
Chickens moved from brooder to pasture today.  Will be ready for mid-July delivery, so order now before we sell out!


4/19/2009 - Notting Hill 
Lambing has started at Notting Hill... exactly 155 days after Galahad was introduced to the Ewes.  Two sets of twins so far.


11/22/2008 - Notting Hill 
Acquired new Katahdin Ram, Galahad, from Triple L Farms.  We should see a new crop of lambs in five months.


10/10/2008 - Notting Hill 
All of the 2008 Geese have been sold to local restaurants and consumers!  Feedback has been outstanding!  The Geese were raised exclusively on Green Forage (and VA Peanuts in the last month).  Please sign-up if interested for 2009, so we can plan for demand.

Notting Hill
Constantine Soutsos and Family
Ashby Station Road
Front Royal VA 22630
Contact by email

Region: Shenandoah Valley
Sub-region: Rockland

Notting Hill produces Grassfed and Pastured:
Lamb
Chicken
Rabbit
Eggs

   
Notting Hill is a small 60-acre property situated in view of the eastern range of the Blue Ridge Mountains two miles west of the Shenandoah River.  The land is rich enough for row-crops, but scattered limestone rills make it better suited to pasture.  Our primary product is the green grass that has made the rolling Virginia countryside famous for its yeoman farmers and exceptional forage.

We harvest our grass with two- and four-legged tractors: Chicken, Geese, Cows and Sheep.  By rotating the grazing areas of our "tractors" they excite the growth of new grass and fertilize as they go.  This simple dance on forage translates the grass into eggs, beef, lamb, chickens and dairy.

Our primary motivation is good food.  We approach our agricultural projects with the eye of a cook.  We are interested in products that capture the essence of the thing produced: the egginess of eggs or the goosiness of goose.  Once you compare the golden yolks and firm structure of the farm fresh egg to the peaked runny thing you buy in the store, you will begin to understand that the USDA gurantees neither quality nor health... only quantity.  Once you buy a goose fattened on the farm you will realize that nothing matches the rich intensity of geese raised solely on grass and Virginia peanuts... and you will understand why goose is the bird for feasts.  We believe that the right stock for the right soil matters just as much for Lamb or Beef as it does for Pinot Noir or Chardonnay.  We believe that good food is more than the nutritional sum of its constituent parts.

We feed our family of seven what we grow on the property, and we share the abundance with the local community.  As the local food movement gains steam, we hope that you may have access to healthier, higher quality food; so that your four-year old may have an opinion on the relative merit of béarnaise sauce made from pastured eggs vs. store bought; or that your eleven-year-old may come to understand that real milk changes flavour as the season changes the grass; or that your boys may grow-up thinking that every family fights over the last of the goose confit.

Notting Hill is happy to participate in the Northern Valley Pastoral Guild because as farmers we share experience, as consumers we share products, and as producers we share customers.  If Notting Hill does not have exactly (or enough) of what you are looking for, please visit the other farms in the guild.

Current  Notting Hill projects:

Product Breed
Lamb Katahdin
Brown Eggs Buff Orpington, Black Australorps, Rhode Island Red
Chicken Red Ranger - "Label Rouge" method
Goose Toulouse and White Embden
Rabbit Polyface New Zealand/California cross
Guinea Hens Assorted (for bug control and to feed the foxes)
Beef Black Angus (we host Briarmead cattle)

Projects under consideration: 

Product Breed
Cabrito (Goat) Boer
Goat Milk Breed TBD
Goat Cheese Aged Cheese - Breed TBD
Beef Irish Dexter Low-line cattle
Cow Milk Irish Dexter Low-line cattle

We research and take-on new projects to satisfy three objectives: Improve the quality of local food, improve the variety of local food, and improve the sustainable interactions of the farm.  We are open to all suggestions that will meet these objectives... please feel free to contact us to express your interest in any new products.

Finally, a note on organics and legalities. Do we practice organic husbandry?  Yes.  Are we certified organic? No.  Instead we are part of the agricultural movement that is "beyond organic" which emphasizes sustainable (non-industrial) agricultural practices and integrated multi-species farming.  At least until the USDA certifies a beyond-organic label... at which point we will become ultra-beyond-organic. 

We have a simple premise: part of the problem with our poor quality food supply is the non-sustainable industrial farming that both destroys the product you eat and the land whence it comes.  Feeding 80,000 chickens in a factory "organic" feed does not a healthy system make.  We understand the limited value of an "organic label" for urban or sub-urban shoppers in chain supermarkets.  But our question to you is this: what do you really know about the farming practices of Chilean strawberry farmers, or New Zealand shepherds, or Brazillian Beef ranchers?  Does the organic label mean what you think it means, and do you really think the USDA cares?

We note as well that there are additional products that we enjoy ourselves and would be happy to provide to you, but some of these products are illegal in the State of Virginia.  We will not violate any laws in our business.  But we will point to you organizations that are mobilizing Virginians who want greater choice in what they eat.  You can start by regisering with the Virginia Independent Consumer and Farmer Association (VICFA) www.vicfa.org and joining the Weston A. Price Foundation www.westonaprice.org


The farm takes its name from the humorous novel by G.K. Chesterton in which he defends the virtues of small proprietors and local loyalties against the growing encroachment of bureaucratic experts, corporate interests and national/global allegiances.  In an attempt to rouse us out of the curious tyranny of the bureaucratic "expert", Chesterton once famously remarked, “If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing badly.”  Notting Hill is a small proprietorship dedicated to doing the things once common to all men, but now only the province of few.

More Chesterton:

"Too much capitalism does not mean too many capitalists, but too few capitalists." - The Uses of Diversity, 1921

"Our society is so abnormal that the normal man never dreams of having the normal occupation of looking after his own property. When he chooses a trade, he chooses one of the ten thousand trades that involve looking after other people's property." - Commonwealth 10-12-32


 
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