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Half Beef (Deposit)$200.00
This is for a deposit on half a certified organic beef delivered to Eureka, Illinois locker late next SPRING (2024). Typically, half a beef will be around 300 lbs hanging weight. Total cost of JUST the beef is $6 per pound times actual hanging weight. (i.e. 300 lbs x $6 = $1800.)
Locker/processing fees are an additional $300 to $400. Depending on how you want it cut and packaged.
Actual meat is less than hanging weight. Depending on how much bone-in vs. boneless cuts and shrink that occurs during hanging.
These cows are certified organic, were born on our farm and spend their whole life on pasture. They are never in a feedlot, but are fed supplement grain when pasture and/or hay supplied are less than ideal. All grains fed were raised on our farm. The only purchased feeds these cows receive are salt and minerals.
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Ask about Goat Meat$0.00
This is not a product.
Our goats are raised on organic pasture and our organic grains. If you are interested please email us at brian@qualityorgainc.com
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Heirloom Popcorn with Maple Syrup (3 oz)$4.50
Our organic heirloom popcorn kernels air-popped and then topped with a little maple syrup and salt.
USDA Certified Organic
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Transitional Buckwheat Hulls (10 lb)$10.00
10 lbs of buckwheat hulls almost fills a 50 lb flour sack. If shipping outside of the SpeeDee delivery area (Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnisota, the Dakotas, parts of Nebraska and the St. Louis Missouri metro area) this may be subject to UPS shipping surcharges for dimensional weight. (these are bulky and light). The shipping rates quoted during checkout may not be correct. Please email me at brian@qualityorganic.com for shipping surcharges associated with shipping these outside of the SpeeDee delivery area. Also, purchasing other heavy items in the same order could help avoid dimensional weight surcharges as well.
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Make-Later Bread$0.00
FLOUR: Red Fife sifted
3 cup flour
1 ½ cup water
2 teaspoons salt
¼ teaspoon yeastMix ingredients then knead, with a kitchen-aid or by hand, for 5 minutes.
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Let sit at room temperature for 2 hours, covered with a towel. Then sit in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours, covered. The dough can sit in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.
When ready to make bread, break off a softball size dough ball and flatten it. Sprinkle with a tablespoon of sugar or honey. Fold 5 to 10 times, and place into a well oiled loaf pan, flatten the dough out to the shape of the pan. Cover with a towel and let rise at room temperature for at least 1 hour. The dough won't quite double.
Preheat oven to 425 F. Bake for 15 minutes and then brush with butter or oil. Bake another 10 minutes.
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The Nativity Thief$10.00
Historical Fiction: A story of redemption
Sweden, December of 1852
Fourteen-year-old Tore Neeson, the village trouble-maker, steals a master carpenter's priceless Nativity to save his sister's life, but a reversal of fortune leaves him more destitute and desperate than ever. To his frustration, he soon finds himself indentured to the very man he wronged.
In his angry struggle to free himself from the control of the inflexible Herr Andersson and the censure of other disapproving villagers, Tore blinds himself to the knowledge that all that stands between him and complete ruin is his most feared and hated enemy: the woodmaster.
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Raw Wheat BranAs low as $4.00
Commonly called wheat middlings in the flour industry; this is the portion of the wheat that is sifted out of our sifted flour. Certified organic.
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Black Turtle BeanAs low as $5.00
We are looking for feed back on these Black Turtle beans we raised this year.
While they will cook up soft and tender, they still hold their shape after hours of cooking
One thing noticeable: Our harvesting/handling/cleaning equipment is not quite gentle enough for edible beans. We broke/split quite a few.
They are certified organic.
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SoybeanAs low as $3.00
We are looking for feedback on these soybeans. They are a clear hilum, high protein, food soybean that should make good tofu, soy milk etc. I've seen 3 generations of these, and the seeds had always been rather large. This years crop, however, was not and is a more typical soybean size.
Growing up in a Midwest farming culture, I've grown soybeans all my life, but have little experience with tofu. I would be happy to send samples for anyone who has experience and could give me feed back.
They are not cleaned up yet, so this requires you to sort out some field debris. We will have them cleaned up in the future.
They are certified organic and non-GMO.
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Purple Straw WheatAs low as $7.50
Purple Straw wheat is thought to be the secret ingredient to old time Southern biscuits. A variety of wheat from the 1700s, pre-dating the Revolutionary War, was popular in the "South" until it was crowded out by better yielding modern wheat varieties in the 20th century.
Certified organic
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Einkorn WheatAs low as $7.00
A certified organic spring Einkorn wheat that has a nice flavor and works as a substitute for All Purpose or Pastry flour, but needs some help if using it for yeast breads.
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Frozen Hamburger (1 lb)$8.00
Certified organic hamburger. Born and raised on our farm, it lived on pasture it's whole life, but was supplimented with our grain or hay when pasture needed help. Except for salt, all it's feed came from our farm.
We also currently have various cuts of steak, roasts, stew meat, etc. available at various prices. As well as future halves and quarters coming to market in the future. Please email if you are interested.