Looking for pasture-raised meat you can trust?

Welcome to Bountywoods Farm, where our commitment to organic practices brings you authentic traditional flavour.

Next Halifax pickup date:
November 30, 2024

Pasture-raised chickens and turkeys

Woodland raised pork

Grass fed beef

Non GMO

Organic standards

No GMO feeds.

No artificial hormones or antibiotics.

No chemicals or pesticides.

Pigs in woods
Pasture raised animals

Pasture raised

All grass-fed beef, no grain.

Woods raised pork, fed organic grain.

Pastured poultry, fed organic grain.

Pasture raised cows
Sustainable agriculture

Eco-friendly

Animals have their best life.

Habitat for pollinators and wildlife.

Preserving bio-diversity.

Wildflowers in garden
Weber family at Bountywoods Farm

Bountywoods Farm, located in the heart of the Annapolis Valley, is home to the Weber family.

Grass fed beef sirloin steak

Visit our farm store for a local source of grass fed meats for your family.

Can't make it to our farm store?

We come to Halifax area every second Saturday. It's easy to order online:

Step 1

Browse our online store for your pasture-raised meat products.

 

Step 2

At checkout, create an account. (or use the button below to create an account now)

You’ll be enrolled for our bi-weekly newsletters which will notify you when we’re coming to HRM.

Step 3

Meet us at one of our pick up locations, to get your order of tasty grass fed meat!

Next Halifax pickup date:
November 30, 2024

Get the best grass fed meat recipes.

We’ve gathered our family’s favorite pasture-raised meat recipes into a useful e-book.

This valuable resource is yours for the asking!

Pasture-raised meats recipe book

Farm Fresh Eggs, Organic Eggs

Farm fresh eggs. They’re a hot topic these days—often in short supply since more and more people are moving away from grocery store eggs. There are several reasons why farm fresh eggs are sometimes scarce. There’s the seasonal demand such as festive times of the year...

Shaping the Bounty Woods

We’re managing our woods to harvest the most sunlight, for a bounty of firewood, maple syrup, lumber and even nuts.

Blueberry prospects

There's a property across the road from us which had a beautiful stand of old growth forest on it and also a blueberry patch. The larger part of it was sold after the owner died. They've cleared it and are now growing corn on it. Recently the smaller part with the...

We’re clearing land to grow organic feed

A local organic apple farm has agreed to let us use some land that they are not using. We are clearing it with plans to grow organic feed on it for our grass-fed pigs, turkeys and chickens. We have been buying most of our grains from an organic farm in PEI. This...

Best Nitrite-free Ham Recipe!

This flavorful nitrite-free ham roast would be a wonderful addition to your Thanksgiving dinner! Selema adapted the brine from a recipe in Shannon Hayes’s cookbook The Grassfed Gourmet. After it was brined, I had the fun of cutting a diamond pattern in the fat layer...

Celebrating Sausage

Once in a while, Mom tells my brothers they can cook whatever they want for supper. Then they prance around in delight and run off to the freezer for a few packages of our pasture-raised pork sausages. Their choice is no surprise. Pork sausages are one of the most...

What Happens on a Family Farm in April?

Spring is here with new life and new growth. When we work with nature there's always the typical seasonal work cycle. But there are also constant changes and adaptations on a diverse family farm, as we keep discovering better ways to work with our natural resources,...

One year in…at the new farm

We've been blessed this year. I'll show you some pictures of our summer. As you can see from the leaves on the trees, most of these pictures are from at least a month ago. Here's a summer shot of Adoniram taking a break from digging carrots. (Or was he just...
Cackellac Poultry Shelters Logo

Raise your own chickens on pasture... the easy way!

Cackellac shelters are just what you need to get started right. They are manufactured by our family members in Ontario, and are the same mobile pasture shelters we use every summer to keep our poultry safe from predators.

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