“We raise cattle, hogs, and chicken with sustainable and humane practices. All of our livestock live on pasture and rotate to help maintain the soil’s health.”

“On the farm, the goal is to provide a happy and natural environment for the animals. With lots of sunshine, room to roam, and a natural diet, there is no need to medicate “just in case” with antibiotics. Whether it’s the cows, chickens, or bees, making sure they are happy and have the life they were meant to have is priority. All of the animals are treated with respect, kindness, and love. Chore time is used to observe the health of the animals, ensure their safety, give out pets, scratches, and treats, and to be amused by their never-ending antics.   Caring for the soil is just as important as caring for the animals.  The farm is a mix of pastures, bottomlands, woods, and native grasslands and are managed with the soil’s and animal’s health in mind.”

Visit our Farm!

Location

Gerald, Missouri

Visiting Hours

Tours available by appointment. Email Serena for details at: serena@stuartfarm.com

Shop with us.

Stuart Farm Store

Year-round

1st Saturday of the month: Wildwood and Chesterfield

Contact us.

Serena Stuart

serena@stuartfarm.com

573-764-2324

stuartfarm.com

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More About our Farm

Farm Size

Stuart Farm owns 120 acres.

Herd Size

50 chickens

400 broilers annually

5 cows

Products

  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Chicken
  • Eggs

Conservation Practices

  • No synthetic chemicals on pasture
  • Integrated pest management
  • Nutrient management plan
  • Riparian herbaceous cover
  • Field borders
  • Fenced animals to keep them from entering waterways
  • Grazing management plan
  • No animal confinement
  • No antibiotics unless needed
  • Non GMO feed
  • No growth promotants

Animal Feed

Cattle are 100% grass fed and finished. The pigs and chickens are fed a non-GMO ration that is locally sourced and fermented on the farm prior to feeding.

Additional Practices

  • Cows are allowed to naturally wean calves
  • Heritage breeds
  • Slow Food grant recipient
  • Zero waste butchery – difficult-to-sell parts are frozen for dog food or composted

Animal Rotation

Cattle peak grass season every 1-2 days. Broilers twice a day. Layers every 2-3 days. Hogs every 3-4 months.

This farm meets our standards for the Golden Beet – our designation for excellence for exceptional Known & Grown farms.