FAQ's

  • What makes Tunland Farm different from large "factory farms"?

    At Tunland Farm, we focus on the quality of life of our animals and their environment rather than on volume. Unlike large "factory farms," we allow our animals to engage in natural behaviors, such as pigs rooting in the forest and chickens scratching in the dirt. Our practices are designed to honor the natural behavior of our animals and the ecosystem, resulting in a healthier, more flavorful, and nutrient-dense product.

  • How do you ensure the well-being of your animals?

    We prioritize the well-being of our animals by providing them with a natural habitat where they can perform their instinctual behaviors. Our pigs are allowed to root around in the forest, and our chickens can scratch in the dirt, eat bugs, and graze on grass. This approach not only respects the animals but also contributes to their health and happiness.

  • What are the environmental benefits of your farming practices?

    Our farming methods are regenerative, not extractive. This means we focus on improving the land by leveraging the natural ecosystem. By allowing animals to interact with the land in a natural way, we help to enhance soil health, increase biodiversity, and ultimately create a more sustainable and resilient farm.

  • How does the quality of life of the animals impact the quality of the meat?

    The quality of life of our animals directly impacts the quality of the meat. Animals that are raised in stress-free environments and allowed to engage in natural behaviors produce meat that is not only more flavorful but also more nutrient-dense. Our farming practices ensure that we honor the nature of our animals, resulting in a superior product for our customers.

  • What does "nutrient-dense" meat mean?

    "Nutrient-dense" meat refers to meat that is rich in essential nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Because our animals are raised on a natural diet and in healthy environments, the meat they produce is more nutritious than meat from animals raised in conventional farming systems. This means better health benefits for those who consume our products.

  • Can visiting the farm be arranged?

    Yes, we welcome visitors who are interested in learning more about our farming practices and seeing firsthand how we raise our animals. Visits are by appointment to ensure we can provide a meaningful experience for our guests while maintaining the welfare of our animals and the smooth operation of the farm.

  • Where can your products be purchased?

    Our products are available directly from our farm, at local farmers' markets, and through select retail partners. We also offer a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) program for regular deliveries of our fresh, nutrient-dense meats. For more details, please visit our website or contact us directly.

  • How does Tunland Farm contribute to the local community?

    Tunland Farm is committed to supporting the local community by providing high-quality, sustainably raised meat, participating in local farmers' markets, and offering educational opportunities about regenerative agriculture. By choosing our products, customers are not only receiving a healthier product but also supporting local agriculture and contributing to the improvement of our local ecosystem.

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