Aradia Farm started in the backyard of the Templeton family in Southbury, CT nearly 20 years ago. For several years, we raised meat for personal use, expanding to family and friends. In the summer of 2013, we decided to expand and begin selling to the community. Since we started as a very small operation, we have been able to care for the animals in the best possible way. We love our animals and want them to be happy and thrive. This philosophy has carried through with our expansion. We are still small enough that we can hand raise all of our animals and we strive to give them the best possible care. We believe that they deserve the very best of everything, including the feed they are given. Because we raise heritage breeds, they are able to thrive on their natural and intended diet and we allow them to do so. All of our animals are given organic vegetable and fruits year round and our cattle are grass fed (and finished). And we firmly believe if you are what you eat, then you should know what your food is eating. If there is ever a question about how they are raised, or what they are fed, feel free to ask or set up an appointment to visit the farm.
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

Market Channels

Season: October through March

Type: single farm

Since: 2014

Share Prices:
$835

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Schedule and Location:

Westport Farmers Market, Thursdays 10-2
Black Rock Farmers Market, Saturdays 9-1
Newtown Farmers Market, Tuesday 2-6
Woodmont Farmers Market, Wednesday 3:30-6:30

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By appointment


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  • compost / manure

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Grass fed Dexter Beef and Pasture Raised Tamworth Pork

Contact Information

Contact:
Morgan Templeton
Location:
1008 Bullet Hill rd
Southbury, CT 06488
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