Blue Dirt Farm
Pasture Raised Turkey
Pasture Raised Turkey
Blue Dirt Farm
Fresh from the pasture our Pasture Raised Turkey is sure to be the star of your dinner table. Make every gathering memorable with the juiciest and most flavorful Pasture Raised Turkey.
Fed a forage diet and pastured their entire lives, each bite will be mouthwateringly delicious. Move over Tom Turkey, and try our NEW Pasture Raised Turkey today!
Pasture Raised Turkey
Box Contents
- 1 Whole Turkey, 14-18 lbs.
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About Blue Dirt Farm
About Blue Dirt Farm
Blue Earth, MN - Scott Haase of Blue Dirt Farm raises his Mangalitsa Berkshire pigs on pasture and woodland using regenerative farming practices. Regenerative farming encourages perennial-based agriculture that improves soil health and strengthens biodiversity with better results for farmers and the environment. Stronger land leads to stronger, healthier animals, and the end result is exquisitely marbled pastured heritage pork.
Blue Dirt Farm feeds Certified Organic, herbicide-free, and pesticide-free feed to its Mangalitsa Berkshire pigs, finishes with soy-free feed, and never uses antibiotics, steroids, or hormones while raising animals in harmony with nature. The animals spend their lives on pasture and woodland, giving them plenty of time to root around and add to their varied diet.
Mangalitsa pigs are a slower growing breed, which gives them time to develop the exquisite marbling and taste that makes Mangalitsa the “Kobe beef of pork.” Scott sometimes calls them “little wooly mammoths” for their adaptability to the cold winters of southern Minnesota.
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Shipping Details
Shipping Details
Unless specified otherwise during checkout, we process our orders and partners ship them out every Monday. Typically, boxes arrive the same week that they are shipped out. Meathusiasts will get an email detailing their shipping information when their order is out for delivery. Our partner shops can’t wait to share their hand crafted products with you, but remember they are small businesses and quality takes time. We ask for patience with our hard working partner shops as they personally assemble your order, as small operations sometimes have small delays. Trust us, craftsmanship can’t be rushed and is worth the wait. Once you taste it, we know you’ll agree.
Packaging Details
Packaging Details
Our partner shops package the product with our 100% recyclable packaging. Orders are shipped in recyclable cardboard boxes, insulated with eco-friendly liners made from plant cellulose that easily dissolve in water, and kept fresh with easy to dispose of gel packs that can be punctured and dried out for easy and clean disposal.
From start to finish, your order is produced and packaged by the same folks.
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Are you wondering if pasture raised really makes a difference? Is it worth the money? I can tell you that it 100% is! The flavor is just richer. The texture is better. The leftovers are juicier. All around worth it. Beyond that, I got such a nice note from Scott at Blue Dirt and fantastic customer service from The Meatery staff. This was my first time ordering with them and I wouldn't hesitate to order any of the other delicious-looking products on their site! Thanksgiving win!
Often times a pasture raised turkey can be unpredictable so when my Butterball-raised family reluctantly agreed to my desire for a healthier option, I was worried....well, I did not need to be. The turkey was absolutely delicious!