One of our main farming goals here in Hog Heaven is to provide the best feed for our animals. Our own farm is producing more and more, but at this point, there's not enough to keep up with two mama sows, their litters, the few piglets we keep to raise up for meat, and a flock of 70+ chickens. We are still supplementing with stuff from the feed store, and still planting more and more feedcrops all the time, to take up the slack. Eventually, we hope to be able to provide all the feed our animals need, and most of our own food as well, right from the farm.
We have found there is not much choice in organic feeds available on this
island. The stuff at the local feed stores is USDA-certified organic,
but it all has corn &/or soy in it, and most is distributed by
Cargill. Not good enough on all three counts.
So we started looking online. We found a wonderful mill in Bellingham, WA,
Scratch and Peck Feeds. It is the first--and, so far, only--mill in the US to offer
Non-GMO Project
certified animal feeds. Their products come from farms in the
Northwest (and since that's where we come from too, it's kind of nice to
have that connection). There is a distributor on Maui, but they didn't
seem much interested in forming any sort of working relationship with us
on the Big Island. No problem. We'll bring it in ourselves.
Since we have to order it by the pallet-load (one ton), and we want to
maintain the freshness of the feed, there will be extra to sell. In talking to a few farmer friends, we figured there is enough interest out
there that this could work.
We will be bringing in Scratch and Peck's Naturally Free line of chicken layer feed and scratch grains, as well as the
pig feed -- all organic, non-gmo, no corn or soy,
high protein, and well-balanced feeds. You can click on the labels below
to enlarge and read the ingredients.
The first shipment is already on its way. I can hardly wait to start
giving this quality feed to our animals! And I'm looking forward to
touring the mill while I'm in Bellingham later this summer.
In the meantime, Mike is designing and building a moisture-resistant,
rat-proof storeroom for the incoming feed sacks. Because, you know, we
really needed another project around here.
*Still waiting for Spot's litter... only a couple more days.
*The farm book is currently being formatted for publication. Won't be long now!