THE MEAT UP

September 19, 2023

Bimonthly newsletter by the the Local Meat Processing Support Program

Serving Eastern NY and Southwestern New England


The Local Meat Processing Support Program is a program of Berkshire Ag Ventures in partnership with Berkshire Grown.

To learn more about our work visit our webpage.

Sections


  1. Program Updates
  2. Regional News
  3. Upcoming Events
  4. Resource + Opps
  5. What We're Reading
  6. Spotlight
  7. Advocacy + Solidarity
  8. Job Opportunities
  9. Submit to The Meat Up
  10. What's Making us Laugh

Welcome to The Meat Up newsletter. We invite you to subscribe - we'll send out 6 newsletters each year, one every other month.


Check out The Meat Up Listserv if you're a livestock farmer, processor or service provider, or if you work in meat storage, transportation, distribution/aggregation.


We welcome your feedback and suggestions. It is important to us that this resource is accessible and supportive to the diverse community who tends to, slaughters, processes and transports animals in our region.


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Thank you,


Jake Levin

Local Meat Processing Support Program Manager


Ren Constas

Livestock Working Group Manager


Program Updates


Working Group Gathered to Talk Trucking

Livestock Working Group met in August to discuss trucking solutions – getting live animals to slaughter, and getting cut & wrapped meat and whole carcasses to market. 

Read meeting report

Livestock Farmer Resource Guide

A resource guide for livestock farmers listing regional transportation, distribution, cold storage, and wholesale options.


The guide will continue to expand, so check back again if you find it useful -- and let us know if there are other tabs or entries you'd like to see.


If you offer relevant services, or know of someone that does, and would like to be included in our resource lists, please fill out the entry form.

View resource guide

The Meat Up Listserv Launched

A new listserv for people to discuss questions and issues related to meat processing in Eastern NY and Southwestern New England.


Post questions, jobs, opportunities, funding and collaborations.


Who can join: livestock farmers and processors, and middle of the local meat value chain players: storage, transportation, distribution, aggregation, and service providers

Join listserv

Grant Writing Support for Processors

The Local Meat Processing Support Program supported 6 processors to apply to the USDA Local Meat Capacity Grant and the NYS Local Meat Processing Expansion Grant.

Regional News


Plymouth Meats Opens Smokehouse

Terryville, CT -- Should be in operation early fall 2023! Website.

Down the Road Offers USDA Processing

Milan, NY -- Cut and wrap facility, no kills. Anticipated to start booking dates for USDA inspected processing beginning of 2024. Website.

Adams Farm Upgrades Infrastructure

Athol, MA -- Thanks to MA Food Security Infrastructure Grant, Adams will upgrade holding pens, improve temperature monitoring systems for coolers and freezers, and implement EBT at the retail store. Website.

SEC Cold Storage Opening Soon

Hudson NY -- slated to open September. Offering cooler and freezer spaces, and looking to do business with local meat producers both as customers and also suppliers. Price list.

Upcoming Events

Niche Meat Processor Assistance Network Live Series

Virtual

10/5 Slaughter and fabrication yields

10/26 Humane Handling Q&A

Register

ChopLocal Fall Webinar Series

Virtual

10/3 Creating/marketing holiday gift boxes

11/7 Is E-commerce right for you?

Register

Grazing Sheep Under Solar Arrays

In-person

Cornell Cooperative Enterprise Program

9/25 in Mt. Morris, NY

9/28 in Watertown, NY

Register for 9/25
Register for 9/28

Cornell Sheep & Goat Symposium

In-person

Cornell University Ithaca, NY

10/27-28

More info

Spotlight Mace Chasm Farm | Courtney Grimes-Sutton

In this section, we feature a producer, processor, project or collaboration that we think others could benefit to learn more about. 


Do you or someone you know have a creative or collaborative approach that we could spotlight?

Contact Ren Constas at [email protected].

About

Pasture-raised livestock, in-house sausages, cuts, grinds, broths, smoked meats, dry cured salami, paté, and cooking fats. Plus grafted perennials.



What’s interesting about Mace Chasm’s model

Courtney’s model is both vertically integrated and diversified - livestock production and butchering paired with tree production. She added nursery tree production recently, because it dovetails with the livestock and butchering work. Tree grafting work fills the lulls in livestock work and provides income and employment in the spring and fall.


Scale

Courtney processes 5 pigs, 1 steer, and 200-300 chickens a week. They process birds in their own 5A facility, and send out large animals for USDA slaughter. All animals return to the small butcher shop for processing.

Mace Chasm is hiring a Whole Animal Butcher. Take a look at their job posting below.

Visit Mace Chasm's website


“The biggest benefits of my model are cultural -

we get good cuts and interesting products.


Diversifying with nursery production fills my cup and provides more continuous income and employment.”



Courtney Grimes-Sutton

Resources + Opportunities


Grants

If you’re interested in grant writing assistance please email Jake Levin at [email protected]



American Farmland Trust – Western New England Regenerative Livestock Farming

Due: 11/1/2023 (Opens 10/1/2023)

Priority: Livestock farmers in specific counties seeking to implement practices for improved soil health. 

Farm Animal Concerns Trust – Fund a Farmer Grant

Due: 1/15/2024 (Opens 11/1/2023)

Mission: to improve farm animal welfare, expand humane farming, and support capital and operational work 

Meat Processing and Poultry Expansion Program Phase II 

Due: 11/22/2023

Mission: To help eligible processors expand their processing capacity, which create new, better and more processing options for meat and poultry producers.

Disaster Relief Funds


Black Farmer Rapid Response Fund 

Due: Rolling, no due date

Purpose: Black Farmers and Food Business Owners in the Northeast are eligible to receive support of up to $10,000, to address acute emergencies interfering with regular operations.

Natural Disaster Recovery (NDR) Program for Agriculture - MA (MDAR)

Due: 9/29

Provides financial assistance to aid MA agricultural operations that were impacted by one or more of the 2023 Natural Disasters. Includes July flooding, May frost, AND February deep freeze.

Other


Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program Phase II Webinar Recordings

Grant Program information session and info about sam.gov, for federal grant applicants - Flower Hill Institute


Hay Survey for MA Livestock Growers

MDAR is seeking information from farmers and buyers concerning Massachusetts livestock growers' hay needs, since floods and drought across the country have impacted availability of quality hay. MDAR will use information will to develop resources to meet needs. Survey open until 10/15.

What We're Reading


This Farm Bill Could Reshape the Food System. Here Are 10 Proposals at the Center of the Fight

In this Civil Eats piece, Lisa Held provides an update on the process of reauthorizing the farm bill and outlines key new marker bills (smaller pieces of legislation considered for inclusion in the larger farm bill package) that have been introduced recently. 

Read article

Protect State Meat Inspection Programs from Arbitrary USDA Action

Rural Vermont - along with coalition partners - is working to protect on-farm slaughter. This info sheet describes what's at stake, their legislative strategy, and how you can make your voice heard in support of on-farm slaughter. 

Read article
Contact your Congress member

Advocacy and Solidarity


LASO Act: Tell Congress to support land access for young and BIPOC farmers

The LASO Act expands on the promise of the Increasing Land, Capital, and Market Access Program (LCM), launched by USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) in August 2022. LASO would make $100 million of funding for land access available to young and BIPOC farmers every year through the 2023 Farm Bill. From National Young Farmers Coalition.

Tell Congress to support land access for young and BIPOC farmers

Sign Letter to Support VT Farmers Hit with PFAS

Through September, Protect Our Soil Coalition is gathering signatures to endorse the PFAS Relief for Farmers Act. You can sign their letter supporting federal legislation that will help farms impacted by industrial pollution. From Protect Our Soil Coalition via Rural Vermont.

Visit our Website

Job Opportunities


Livestock work

HERDSPERSON Chaseholm Farm | Pine Plains, NY

Majority queer team and queer-friendly work environment

Full time $18-22/hr


LIVESTOCK, VEGETABLE APPRENTICES Glynwood | Cold Spring, NY

Full time $15/hr


ASSISTANT HERD MANAGER Von Trapp Farmstead | Waitsfield, VT

Full Time Salaried $50-$55k


BARN/LIVESTOCK FARMER TEACHER The Farm School | Athol, MA

Full Time Salaried $35.5-50k


DAIRY AND LIVESTOCK ASSISTANT Old Ford Farm | New Paltz, NY

Full Time $20/hr


LIVESTOCK CREW Schoolhouse Farm | Calais, VT

Part Time $15/hr


ASST. FARM MANAGER / FORESTRY TECH Tamarack Sheep Farm | Corinth, VT

Full time $15-20/hr



Meat processing work

WHOLE ANIMAL BUTCHER Mace Chasm Farm | Keeseville, NY

Full or Part Time $17-24/hr


BUTCHER'S APPRENTICE Hudson & Charles Grass-Fed Meats | NYC

Gay and queer owned business

Full Time $15-20/hr


BUTCHER COUNTER / MEAT CUTTER Formaggio Kitchen | Cambridge, MA

Full Time $18-$20/hr


CURING AND PROCESSING TEAM MEMBER Babette's Table | Waitsfield, VT

Full Time $18-$22/hr


BUTCHER, COUNTER STAFF Marlow and Daughters | Williamsburg BK

Full Time $18-25/hr


MULTIPLE POSITIONS AVAILABLE Prospect Butcher Co | Brooklyn, NY

Employee owned whole animal butcher shop

Full Time $18-20/hr


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  • Regional meat production, processing, storage, or transport updates
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  • Advocacy and solidarity invitations



to Ren Constas at [email protected].

What's Making Us Laugh

How do you cook kidneys?



Boil the piss out of them.

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