Real Food KY Farm/Farmer Info
Thank you for joining us! Our families, friends & customers want to know about real food farmers in their areas! All of this info is collated and presented in a spreadsheet format.

What do we mean by “real food farmer”? It means you grow as close to nature as possible, celebrating the "pigness of the pig" as Joel Salatin says. Growing close to nature includes not spraying your fields, always using non-GMO or organic feed, and raising livestock outside.

** If you use GMO/conventional feed, if you spray your fields with chemicals or use glyphosate ANYWHERE on your farm, or confine your animals inside, please look for another market. Real foodies are particular about real food. pesticide and GMO-free. **

If there is any info you do NOT want included on the spreadsheet or you have any questions, let me know (contact info below). Thank you, we are so grateful for our real food farmers!!!

xo Sally Oh
859-550-3862
sallyoh@pm.me

PS. Share this form with other real food farmers with this short link: bit.ly/realfoodfarmers
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Email *
First and Last Name *
Farm or Company Name *
Farm Complete Address *
Website? *
County (so foodies can search by county) *
Phone *
Work Email if different from gmail login:
May I share your contact info on the public spreadsheet or would you prefer I collect prospects' info, sent to you and you will contact them? *
Farm Practices
Real Foodies want to know :)
Do you vaccinate your animals? What vaccines do you use and how often do you vax? *
Do you use organic practices on your farm? (Certification is not the important thing.) There is space here to provide details in your answer. *
RAW MILK: Are you a raw milk farmer? *
If you raise beef cattle, is it: *
If you raise chickens (layers or broilers) or pork, are they: (choose all that apply)
If you use feed, where do you get it? *
Is the feed non-GMO or organic? Choose all that apply. *
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Is the feed soy-free or corn-free? (choose all that apply) *
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Some farmers contain their beef cattle during the grain finishing. Is your cattle confined at any point during the raising? *
BEES: For honey farmers: do your bees have easy access to unsprayed plants?
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Do you feed your bees? What do you feed?
When you TREAT your bees? And what do you use to treat?
What OTHER products and/or services do you offer? *
Anything you want to add: farm history, product, service, how long you've been at it?
Thank you! We will be in touch :)
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