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County Line Critters

(Adrian, North Dakota)
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We are a 3rd generation small rural central North Dakota family farm. We follow sustainable practices with our animals and farm land. Our goal to produce good food that is good for you, in a healthy environment for our children and ourselves and the animals. Are we organic? NO, we are not certified organic, nor do we plan on becoming certified organic. We believe in raising animals the way they did a hundred years ago (before there was such a thing as organic). We believe in treating our animals humanely, in allowing them out into the pastures to eat the grass, breath the clean fresh air and to run and play as they want.

We raise cattle, goats, laying hens and butcher chickens. Ou (more...)

(This listing was last updated on Dec 15, 2011)


Location

7981 55th st SE
Adrian, ND 58472
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Contact Information

Kristi Wirrenga
701-685-2468

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Farmers' Market   

Schedule and Location:
Jamestown Farmer's Market
Saturdays 9am -12noon , Wednesday nights 5-7pm
@ Jamestown Civic center

Farm Stand   

Schedule and Location:
Buy right from the farm! M-Sat.

Farming Practices: [?]

naturally grown,  grass fed/pastured


We plan on having Turkeys this fall!

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