Producer
Great American Egg
City: Powell Butte, OR,
County: Crook County
Website: https://www.greatamericanegg.com/
About Us
We are a ‘customer-inspected farm’.
Yes, we have all the governmental permits, licenses, and inspections; however, these agencies are not our customers – you are (or, at least, we would like you to be). You are welcome to come see the farm, see how we raise and process our animals, to understand all the inputs and outputs on our sustainable farm. After you see it- then you can decide if you would like to eat it! As we all know- stickers on cartons mean very little these days- seeing the real thing is the only way to go.
Pasture is king!
Whether pigs, turkeys, cows, or chickens- all of them need grass and the little things that live in the grass to thrive. Keeping the animals on fresh grass breaks disease cycles, eliminates toxic concentrations of manure, self fertilizes and builds soil, minimizes odors, and, of course, feeds the animals. This management intensive policy is vital to the success of the farm.
Served by and serving Central Oregon.
It is easily forgotten that in the beginning of the 20th Century, Powell Butte was nationally known for poultry. Turkey’s were shipped to the White House based on the region’s reputation for superior birds. In fact, the turkey and chicken growers in Powell Butte were one of the major justifications for the irrigation system that exists today. We believe we can produce poultry through locally sourced feed stuffs. Our feed is made in Culver, with ingredients sourced regionally, to complement our pastures. We rely on and support our region’s bounty by keeping our business local and passing on that bounty to you. The farm is always open (call first- please!) and we sell at the local farmer’s markets and a couple of restaurants. Central Oregon is known for outdoor recreation…not necessarily for locally grown food. However, despite the short growing season there are farmers that forge ahead and provide wonderful local offerings. While there are a lot of folks that come over from the Willamette Valley to sell at the local Farmer’s Markets there are plenty of local options right here. We hope you will support this growing industry.
Yes, we have all the governmental permits, licenses, and inspections; however, these agencies are not our customers – you are (or, at least, we would like you to be). You are welcome to come see the farm, see how we raise and process our animals, to understand all the inputs and outputs on our sustainable farm. After you see it- then you can decide if you would like to eat it! As we all know- stickers on cartons mean very little these days- seeing the real thing is the only way to go.
Pasture is king!
Whether pigs, turkeys, cows, or chickens- all of them need grass and the little things that live in the grass to thrive. Keeping the animals on fresh grass breaks disease cycles, eliminates toxic concentrations of manure, self fertilizes and builds soil, minimizes odors, and, of course, feeds the animals. This management intensive policy is vital to the success of the farm.
Served by and serving Central Oregon.
It is easily forgotten that in the beginning of the 20th Century, Powell Butte was nationally known for poultry. Turkey’s were shipped to the White House based on the region’s reputation for superior birds. In fact, the turkey and chicken growers in Powell Butte were one of the major justifications for the irrigation system that exists today. We believe we can produce poultry through locally sourced feed stuffs. Our feed is made in Culver, with ingredients sourced regionally, to complement our pastures. We rely on and support our region’s bounty by keeping our business local and passing on that bounty to you. The farm is always open (call first- please!) and we sell at the local farmer’s markets and a couple of restaurants. Central Oregon is known for outdoor recreation…not necessarily for locally grown food. However, despite the short growing season there are farmers that forge ahead and provide wonderful local offerings. While there are a lot of folks that come over from the Willamette Valley to sell at the local Farmer’s Markets there are plenty of local options right here. We hope you will support this growing industry.
