CSA

Update: CSA Pre-Buy are sold out.

Check out our Kickstarting the Butcher Shop project for more opportunities to support our project and get great pastured pork shipped to your home.


Our family breeds, raises and delivers our all natural pasture/hay and dairy fed pork to stores, restaurants and individuals year round. For small unit sales we recommend visiting the many stores and restaurants who carry our pork. If you’re buying a quarter pig or more then we offer significant savings when you order directly either via our order form or through our CSA.

A CSA or Community Supported Agriculture is a way that consumers help farmers with expenses from planting to operating to capital improvements. There are a number of different models from the risk based share of the harvest typically used for garden crops to simple pre-buys generally used with livestock and for capitalization of major farm projects, construction and equipment. Our on-farm butcher shop fits this latter model. It basically takes ten months to a year from breeding to market to produce the pork on your plate. In exchange for paying up front we’re offering free processing which comes out to about a 30% discount off of the price of a whole pig. Since the cost to us of the processing is primarily our labor once we have our butcher shop and we do the cutting ourselves this works. A CSA Pre-Buy gives customers a great discount while providing us with funds we need now.

CSA Pre-Buys:

Package: Whole Half Sold out    Quarter Sold out
Unit Price: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50  /lb
Hanging Weight: 180 90 45   lbs
Package Price: $630 $360 $202
 
Approximate Yields:
Cuts 120 60 30   lbs
Oddments 45 22 10   lbs
 
Free Processing With CSA Pre-Buys:
Slaughter: $45.00 $22.50 $11.25
Butcher: $135.00 $67.50 $33.75
Delivery: $10.00 $10.00 $10.00
Processing: $190.00 $100.00 $55.00
Discount: 30% 28% 27%

Decade of Pork:
The Decade of Pork is an extra discount on the price of the pork itself in addition to free processing for a whole decade. Several people have already purchased these and we appreciate their support. The Decade of Pork consists of ten half pig certificates which may be used at the rate of one per year. Two “Decade of Pork” orders would make up a whole pig a year (two half pig certificates per year). With the two Decades of Pork if you like you can get them delivered periodically over the year to reduce the load on your home freezer, for example getting one of the halves in the spring and one in the fall.

Lifetime of Pork:
I’ve had several inquiries about something beyond a decade of pork. With that in mind we have ideas for a lifetime of pork package. If you are interested in that please contact us.

Roasters CSA Pre-Buys:
Several people have asked about doing roaster pigs for events as their decades of pork or CSA Pre-Buys. Since roasters vary greatly in size depending on people’s event goals I’ll have to customize these. For a quote, email me to let me know the size pig you would like for your pig roasts and the approximate date you would like to do them each year (this can be flexible to a large degree) and I will calculate a special price for you based on free processing, delivery and a discount depending on the years pre-bought. As one option we could simply do it as a credit towards future pig roasts which also lets you vary the size year to year as you need. In addition to the pig for the roast we can also offer some hamburger, hot dogs, sausage and other cuts as part of the package.

Wholesale CSA Pre-Buys:
A number of other farms, stores and restaurants have asked about a wholesale version of the CSA. We can do a custom CSA Pre-Buy for your business that will match your needs and give you free processing and delivery for years to come. For details contact us.

How to Order:
You can send a check to:

Sugar Mountain Farm, LLC
252 Riddle Pond Road
West Topsham, VT 05086
(802) 439-6462
walterj@sugarmtnfarm.com

Either way you choose to pay, we appreciate the assistance with funding the butcher shop! Be sure to let us know who referred you so they can get their bonus referral credit!

Fine Print and definitions:
In order to make this great deal work here are the guidelines:

  • Limited Number: We, Sugar Mountain Farm, LLC and the Jeffries family may limit of the number of CSA Pre-Buys with free processing to 250 pigs.
  • Fulfillment begins after we get our facility certificate of inspection and are able to slaughter and butcher under inspection. Any shipped orders will need to begin after we get our USDA certificate of inspection in order to cross state lines if that is necessary. Choice of dates is done by order of pre-buys based on the date we receive payments. That is to say, people who pre-buy early get first choice of when to get their pork. Of course, the exact opening date depends on how quickly we can get our grant of inspection. We are shooting for the 2010 2012. At our option we may limit CSA Pre-Buys fulfillment to half of our production per week so we can continue to supply fresh pork to our existing restaurant and store customers who have been patiently waiting for this for a year and a half now. For example, if all the CSA Pre-Buy pigs were sold and we did two CSA Pre-Buy pigs a week it would take a little over two years to fulfill all the pre-buys. Spreading the fulfillment out like this makes it work for us so that we can afford to give away the processing free while also continuing to support our existing customers.
  • Processing will initially just be slaughter and cut & wrap. We won’t be doing cured, smoked, linking or sausage in the beginning. We do want to add these additional processes soon but first we need to get the on-farm slaughter and butchering running smoothly. When those value added processes become available they will be included free in the CSA Pre-Buys for customers who choose to wait to schedule their delivery that long rather than scheduling early. They must buy now with the CSA Pre-Buy to get the free processing. This means that early processing includes slaughter with cut and wrap to typical cuts like pork chops, shoulder roasts, belly, ribs, fresh pork ham, oddments, etc. When we get to that point I’ll have a cut sheet ready. Check out our Pork Cut Chart to see the cuts of pork in a pig.
  • Transfer your CSA Pre-Buys as gifts, donations to local food banks or other organizations in your name. A great way to leverage your charitable and gift giving this holiday season by 30% extra through free processing. Do note the limit about shipping.
  • Cash Out: At the buyer’s option unused CSA Pre-Buys certificates may be cashed out after ten years for their original cash value with 90 days notice to us. Should more than five whole pigs worth of cash outs be submitted in one 90 day period we reserve the right to serve them on a first-come, first-serve basis at the rate of five per quarter year in order to maintain our cash flow.
  • Pre-buy multiple pigs for delivery in the future over time and the processing is free since you pre-bought now. This lets you lock in the price of the pig as well as getting extended free processing for years to come.
  • Quarter pig is not a literal front or back quarter of a pig but rather a mix of commercial cuts representing a quarter pig of weight. This gives you a variety of pork cuts. Upon request we will also include the oddments for the adventurous chef. By the way, a quarter pig fits in about one cubic foot of space.
  • Weights are not exact. These are real animals, not assembly line plastic pink pigs. To keep the pre-buy simple we are using an average pig market size for weight and we will make sure that all of the CSA Pre-Buy pigs are at least that big so you get your money’s worth. As is the norm with whole animals sales the price per pound is based on what is termed hot hanging weight also called simply the hanging weight. That is the carcass weight after it has been slaughtered, gutted, cleaned, inspected and is ready to enter the chiller for hanging. There is a small amount of loss to evaporation during hanging time and some loss to trimming during meat cutting. Actual commercial style cuts are generally about 67% of hanging weight plus oddments bringing it to about 90% of hanging weight. Be an adventurous cook – Eat like a farmer chef!
  • Oddments? What are oddments you ask? Those are the cuts the farmer’s family eats a lot of, the parts that are not typical commercial cuts, not the prime cuts of the pig. Oddments include good food like hock, jowl, tail, bones, back fat, heart, liver, kidney, trotters (feet), head, etc. These are excellent fare and can be used for soups, stews, stir fry and many other dishes. If you do not want the oddments of your pig, just let us know. The oddments generally amount to about 25% of the hanging weight and are generally tossed at many butchers – a sad waste. The commercial cuts generally account for about 67% of the hanging weight and what you see in the meat case in the super market: pork chops, shoulder, ham, etc.
  • Legal thingy: Our farm is not a charitable organization so donations are not tax deductable and this is not an investment or stock purchase. This is a purchase of product. if you ever want a refund of your original purchase amount prior to your taking delivery of your pork, just ask per the cash out above – we appreciate the help. In the hopefully never to occur event of litigation regarding this, any disagreement is to be resolved by binding arbitration in Orange county, Vermont under Vermont law with each party responsible for their own expenses and half the arbitration costs. Lets keep everything friendly and personal.


Wow! That was a lot of fine print for something I’m trying to keep simple. Hopefully that makes everything clear and straight forward. The CSA is a win-win for everyone. Customers get a great deal on pork and we have the funds to move forward with construction. If you have any questions, please ask, make suggestions, etc.

Pickup & Delivery: Customers often pickup here at the farm gate. We also offer delivery along our route for $10. For CSA Pre-Buys we will include the delivery free if you meet us at one of our regular delivery points along our route. An extra bonus that will save you time and driving! See the Retail section in the menu above for our delivery route.

Shipping:
We can ship within the USA. Meat is heavy and must be kept cold during transport. I would recommend just having the cuts and not the oddments shipped but we will do what ever combination you would like. e.g., if you want the leaf lard included but not the head just say so to save on shipping. Shipping will be charged at the time of shipment based on actual shipping costs plus $20 per box for the special packaging and cold packs.

CSA Pre-Buys Referrals:
Ah! You noticed the referral line on the CSA Pre-Buy form! Yes! You can earn credits to use towards future processing (slaughter, butchering and eventually smoking) of pigs you buy from us. For each whole pig CSA Pre-Buy purchase you refer and the person buying gives your name at the time of purchase we’ll give you a credit for future processing at our on-farm facility. What a deal! So start telling your friends now and spread the word about the Big Project. We’ve made it extra easy – you can download and print fliers from the literature page. This is a limited time offer as we construct the butcher shop. You do not have to already be a purchaser. Credits are based on $25 per whole pig CSA Pre-Buy. Thus a quarter pig CSA Pre-Buy is $6.25 and a Decade-of-Pork CSA Pre-Buy is (10 x $25) / 2 = $125 credit towards future processing. For the Lifetime-of-Pork it will be a $500 credit towards future processing.

Other ways to buy:
In addition to our CSA we offer wholesale and retail cuts of pork, roaster pigs, sample boxes of High-on-the-Hog and the Farmer’s Basket. We also offer live weaner piglets you can raise yourself. See the Product Page for more purchasing options.

5 Responses to CSA

  1. Brent Battis says:

    Hello,

    My name is Brent Battis. I am the Executive Chef at Murphy’s in Hanover NH. I was wondering if you deal with wholesale. I have been tring to find a local pig farm to supply the restaurant. Please let me know if this is something that you can help me with.

    Thankyou

    • Hi Brent,

      Yes, we sell about 90% of our pork wholesale to stores and restaurants so wholesale is available and we deliver weekly throughout central and northern Vermont. See here for stores and restaurants that carry our pork.

      See our price list where you will find the retail and wholesale pricing as well as the prices of whole pigs which can further decrease your costs.

      You can find our other literature here. Note that these are all accessible up in the menu bar above.

      Let me know about your needs. Are you looking for individual cuts or whole pigs, sucklings, roasters, etc?

      As I write this we have only delivered in Vermont. Currently all of our customers are in Vermont and we have our wholesale, retail and scale licenses in Vermont. I have called the NH department who handles this and will find out if I can deliver to your restaurant in NH.

  2. I own a small farm in killington VT we raise pigs beef and turkeys WEown a restaunt woodstock vt we sell meat the restaunt and also otherfarms in vermont I am very concerned about slauhter house please keep posted thank you boris

  3. Constance says:

    Walter are you still doing the CSA prebuys? It is a fantastic deal and I would like to get one for our family and for my daughter and her new hubby. What is the eta?

    • Yes, we are still offering the CSA Pre-Buys to help with the financing for a limited time. We are very near to closing in the butcher shop such that we’ll be able start cutting meat. The butcher shop will open in phases. Initially we’ll start with just the cutting part of the process. Over the winter we’ll work on finishing off the interior for that so that hopefully we can open for cutting in the spring. At that point we’ll start doing a CSA Pre-Buy a week as possible to begin filling the CSA Pre-Buys. Once the weather is permitting we’ll start work again on the Abattoir, Lairage and Chiller so we’ll be able to bring the slaughter on-farm too. The third phase will be adding smoking for hams, sausage and such.

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