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100% Grass Fed Lamb
SOLD OUT

Woolen Acres lamb can be picked up at our Farm Store. No need to sign up. Simply come by. Quantities limited.

Compare our meat prices and you will find that for the quality of meat, we are competitively priced.  Current CSA Members enjoy a 10% discount. We have sold out of many cuts. If there is a line through a cut we no longer have it available.
 
LAMB    
cut  Price/lb  CSA member price
Fore Shanks $9.99 $8.99
Boneless shoulder roast  $9.99 $8.99
Rib eye $15.99 $14.39
Rack $17.99 $16.19
Mid loin chops $14.49 $13.04
Thick Flank $12.99 $11.69
Carvery style leg $10.49 $9.44
Stew & or Ground $9.99 $8.99
Liver, Heart,  $6.49 $5.84

Woolen Acres

The lamb is from Woolen Acres. Woolen Acres is a small 10 acre farm located in south Kitsap near Burley, it is owned & operated by Jade, Cynthia, Elliana, & Kearalyn Pope.


Their lambs are raised on a natural diet consisting primarily of grass & legume pasture, with supplemental feed provided when necessary. All lambs for meat are finished exclusively on pasture without any grain.


There is a very limited quantity of this lamb available. Please see our lamb flyer for cuts and prices.
Jade is very involved with the Puget Sound Meat Producers Cooperative, (PSMPC) which operates a USDA inspected mobile meat processing unit. After conferring with Jade, we decided to butcher our beef with the PSMPC, which allows us to sell our beef by the piece at our Farm Store.



How Many Pounds of Meat will my Freezer Hold?

A rule of thumb is one cubic foot of freezer space for each 35-40 pounds of cut and wrapped meat. Allow slightly more space when the meat is packaged in odd shapes.

by Frederick K. Ray, Animal Foods Specialist of Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. Fact Sheets are also available on our website at: http://osufacts.okstate.edu


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Woolen Acres




Presidential shepherds
George Washington raised sheep on his Mt. Vernon estate. Thomas Jefferson kept sheep at Monticello. Presidents Washington and Jefferson were both inaugurated in suits made of American wool. James Madison's inaugural jacket was woven from wool of sheep raised in his home in Virginia. President Woodrow Wilson grazed sheep on the White House lawn.