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
Grass Fed  Pastured Artisan  
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Lamb  
Cabrito  
Milk  
Chicken  
Pork  
Rabbit  
Eggs  
Honey  
Cheese  
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Paté  
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Updates from the Valley


3/1/2010 - NVPG 
Pastured Eggs now Available! US Grade AA Eggs from 100% cage-free and Pastured hens. Click on the Egg icon to order your fresh eggs. Available for pick-up at Briarmead farm in Front Royal.


2/11/2010 - Briarmead 
At this time of year with much SNOW on the ground and this past season's beef and lamb entirely sold out, we look ahead to warmer weather and our next butchering date in May-June; place your orders now.  We appreciate all of the feedback about this year's healthy and delicious beef and lamb.  The beef has excellent, rich flavor that has made several customers comment on how it makes conventional feedlot beef taste oh-so-BLAND.   Additionally, Briarmead lamb chops are planned as the centerpiece of a local professional chef's upcoming gourmet dinner; sure to please the palates of a group of discriminating guests.  We'll let you know how that comes out in March!


11/11/2009 - NVPG 
Thanks for the strong support; we have sold out of whole lambs (some cuts available via request), and Beef is sold through December.  We are taking orders for January Beef delivery, so do feel free to order for January.


10/4/2009 - NVPG 
NY Times - woman paralyzed by eColi in ground beef... read on:

"Ground beef is usually not simply a chunk of meat run through a grinder. Instead, records and interviews show, a single portion of hamburger meat is often an amalgam of various grades of meat from different parts of cows and even from different slaughterhouses... confidential grinding logs and other Cargill records show...the ingredients came from slaughterhouses in Nebraska, Texas and Uruguay, and from a South Dakota company that processes fatty trimmings and treats them with ammonia to kill bacteria.  Using a combination of sources — a practice followed by most large producers of fresh and packaged hamburger — allowed Cargill to spend about 25 percent less than it would have for cuts of whole meat."

Would you pay 25% more to know where your beef comes from and how it is processed?


10/1/2009 - NVPG 
Harvest season is upon us and the early fall orders have been fulfilled.  Order your Beef, Lamb and Rabbit for the holidays.


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.


7/31/2009 - Fair Knowe 
Harvested the Summer honey!  Supplies are in high demand, please send us an email if you would like to get on the customer list.

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