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Pasture-raised beef in Gardiner, New York

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New York
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chicken, turkey, beef, lamb — pasture-raised beef producer in Gardiner, New York
The farm

In their words.

Four Winds Farm is a 24-acre, diversified family farm in Southern Ulster County. Most of the farm is certified organic (NOFA-NY) hay land and pasture, which is used to raise pastured chicken, turkey, beef, lamb and pork. The pigs are "Glostershire Old Spots," an endangered Heritage Breed. Three acres of the farm are reserved for a Certified Organic market garden specializing in heirloom vegetables. The garden supplies a 50-member CSA (Community Supported Agriculture buying club) Broilers are available monthly from May to October and pastured turkey are available in time for Thanksgiving. Grassfed lamb, beef, and pork are available in the fall. You can purchase eggs from Four Winds pastured chickens from April through November.

Editor’s note

chicken, turkey, beef, lamb carries third-party certification: USDA Organic. Those bodies maintain public producer rosters that this listing has been cross-referenced against.

— PRB Editors
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Where is chicken, turkey, beef, lamb located?

chicken, turkey, beef, lamb is based in Gardiner, New York. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Is chicken, turkey, beef, lamb's beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

chicken, turkey, beef, lamb lists grass-fed on their public-facing materials but does not explicitly claim grass-finished. In US labeling, "grass-fed" can mean cattle that ate grass earlier in their lives but were grain-finished. Contact the producer to clarify their finishing practice.

Does chicken, turkey, beef, lamb carry third-party certifications?

Yes. chicken, turkey, beef, lamb lists the following on their public-facing materials: USDA Organic. We record producer-stated certifications; we do not independently audit them against issuing-body registries.

What types of beef does chicken, turkey, beef, lamb sell?

chicken, turkey, beef, lamb lists subscription. Specific cut sheets, hanging-weight pricing, and availability windows are best confirmed via the producer's own website or phone.

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Est. 2026 · An American Directory · Made in UtahVol. I · Last updated May 22, 2026