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February Sale Email

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

A Note from Lee about Rebecca and Broadview’s Future

Rebecca Tilson, my cousin, and Alan’s daughter is the newest member of Broadview’s team.  Rebecca’s job will be to develop the sales and marketing channels for the farm.  The majority of our efforts thus far have been focused on producing the best food possible.  The addition of Rebecca allows us to extend our marketing efforts,  but we still need your help!  Many of you have given us great ideas and contacts and we appreciate all of your suggestions, keep ‘em coming! Our success in providing you great local food depends upon it.

Thanks,
Lee Atwood

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Due to our customer feedback, Broadview Ranch will now be delivering on weeknights!  Our hope is that delivering in the evenings will not only work better for your schedule, but will also allow us to more effectively support each location. Order online now at http://www.broadviewranch.com/store/.

February Delivery Dates:

Roanoke: Monday, February 21st 6:00pm-7:00pm

Charlottesville: Tuesday, February 22nd 6:00pm-7:00pm

Richmond: Thursday, February 24th 5:00pm-6:00pm

CrossFit RVA: Thursday, February 24th 6:30pm-7:30pm

Washington DC: Tuesday, March 1st 6:00pm-7:00pm

*Please place your order 24 hours before the delivery date for you location.

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Sirloin SteakSirloin Steak 25% off!

This month’s special is our Sirloin Steak. Treat yourself to our lean, grassfed product. If you are new to the grassfed grill cuts we recommend cooking them to medium-rare for the best results.

And because breakfast is the most important meal of the day…

Buy 10 packages of our Breakfast Sausage (mild and hot available) and get one free! Our sausage is seasoned with salt, red pepper, sage, sugar and black pepper. We are passionate about our sausage because we can cook it up in the frying pan or use it to create a delicious casserole.

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Sincerely,

Rebecca R. Tilson

Broadview Ranch

Broadview Ranch is a multi-generational family owned business dedicated to sustainable farming, ethical animal husbandry and good food.  Visit http://broadviewranch.com for more information.

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Orders for August Sale Due Thursday

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

This is just a quick reminder that orders for our August sale must be placed by tomorrow Thursday August 12th at midnight. We will deliver to Roanoke, Richmond, Charlottesville and DC over the weekend. Please visit broadviewranch.com/store to place your order or check the delivery schedule.

Keep in mind that we have a sale on ground pork at the moment. We sent out several good recipes that call for ground pork in our last email, links to which can be found below:

It would help us greatly if you could spread the word by telling your friends and family about us. Thanks!

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Pastured, Free Range Eggs for Sale

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Pastured, free range eggs are available from our laying flock effective immediately!  We will sell them for $3 /dozen but you are likely to get a few more thrown if for free for a limited time.  Stop by the farm at any time to pick up a couple of dozen or order on our website for delivery August 29th during the next buying club sale.

Our chickens live in the “Coopestoga” – a chicken coop on wheels that allows us to move the flock behind the cattle herd.  The Coopestoga provides shelter, water, nesting areas, organic grain and free choice suppliments; basically everything a chicken needs to thrive except for bugs, grass, and a little freedom which they find just outside.

Moving the Coopestoga several days behind the herd accomplishes several things.  First chickens aren’t comfortable in long grass and the cattle have just mowed it allowing the chickens to be more active and relaxed.  Second the chickens harvest many of the parasites that thrive behind the cattle herd.  Think of the flocks of birds following the great bison herds or the wildebeast migrations.  This is a great source of protein for the birds that ends up positively effecting your eggs.  The birds also spread their manure through out the farm eliminating any problems associated with their high nitrogen manure. Finally the birds eat a significant amount of green matter.  Their favorite is clover but they eat many types of grasses and legumes.  All of this positively effects the nutritional value of the eggs when compared to store bought eggs raised in barns.

The birds are let out of the Coopestoga early in the morning.  They eat and forage all day.  Around dark the chickens naturally start heading into the Coopestoga to roost.  We round up the staglers, collect the eggs, and close up the wagon for the evening to keep out predators.  Come out and give us a hand sometime.  Its a relaxing experience and a chance to be apart of your food chain.  Also remember to save your egg cartons for us.

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