Retail Meat Sales Farm Tour
Pleasantville, OH
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
6:30-7:30pm
Berry Family Farm is a diversified farm producing natural beef raised with no antibiotics, hormones, or GMO feed. Instead, this grass-fed and non-GMO grain-fed beef is sold directly to the consumer in various quantities. They also have pasture-raised pork, chicken and eggs, season turkeys, and a limited supply of lamb. New ventures include a high tunnel for vegetable production. Come visit the farm and learn from Brad about what it takes to meet the regulations associated with selling meat directly to consumers.
Registration: Pre-registration is encouraged. To register, call (740) 652-7260 or email scott.1863@osu.edu.
Directions: The farm is approximately 25 minutes/14 miles northeast of downtown Lancaster. From Lancaster, drive east on Main St. for about a mile. Turn left on N. Cherry St., which turns slightly right and becomes Rte. 188 E/Pleasantville Rd. at the intersection with 6th Ave. Travel on Rte. 188 E/Pleasantville Rd. for about 11.5 miles. Turn left onto Canal Rd. Berry Family Farm will be on your right.
This event is presented by The Ohio State University Extension Sustainable Agriculture Team and is part of the 2017 Ohio Sustainable Farm Tour and Workshop Series. For a full schedule of events, go to www.oeffa.org.
5500 Canal Rd.
Pleasantville, OH 43148