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April 2021 by ashley sanders
Always the best meat at really affordable prices! We make beer can chicken with the whole chickens and we recently made buffalo chicken wings with wing pieces and the end results are far better than store bought chicken. You can really taste the difference with farm chickens raised on a pasture. Also I always appreciate that April goes above and beyond to keep things stocked and still completely frozen at the farmers market. She and her family are incredible and we're luck to have their products in town. 10/10
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November 2020 by Lily Schramm Wall
Always perfect
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November 2020 by David Takush
Fresh local eggs! And sometimes duck eggs! Yay!
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September 2020 by Lily Barnes
Always perfect
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July 2020 by Erica Johnson
Have had pork and chicken from Winn Farms and both have been great quality. Happy to support local agriculture!
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December 2019 by Erica Johnson
We split half a hog with another couple and were super happy with it. Great quality
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June 2014 by Lyn T.
The Winns just treat me right. I visit their farm store (open Tues/Thurs atm) solely to purchase meat, but they do a lot more (the hatchery and livestock part). If you are in the Corvallis/Albany area- and aren't already familiar with their farm, you are missing out. Their thick cut shoulder bacon has made me a believer in the bacon craze. Beautiful pork chops/roasts and seasonal lamb. Seasonally, they produce the best ham I have ever tasted- either in roast or steak form. The chicken is divine, and spoils you for the slimy grocery store alternative. They also offer goat, duck, eggs, and an array of pork sausages. They recently started selling grass-fed/finished buffalo that cooks up like a steak that I can't afford. Their prices are quite reasonable, and veer away from the high price tag normally associated with 'small batch' style farms. This is farm owned and operated by a local Corvallis family, who are incredibly nice people- who care about the animals that they raise- and the products which they offer. A visit to the farm is worth the short drive, but you can also catch April at the Corvallis Farmer's Market.