07/24/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 06:35
"We at White Oak Pastures are delighted to have been selected to be a recipient of a Local Meat Capacity Grant. We will use these funds to increase our slaughter capacity to handle 4000 additional lambs per year. We have begun producing these sheep on 2000 acres of solar voltaic properties that we manage the vegetation on through grazing," said Will Harris, owner of White Oak Pastures. "These properties were previously cropped with conventionally managed cotton, corn, and peanuts. This land has sustained a lot of degrading tillage, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides. It is now producing power for thousands of homes and grass for our sheep. Our decades of experience have proven that, as a grazing property, the land will become healthier and more productive. We are grateful that our project was chosen out of the many worthy proposals that were submitted."
"As a local cattleman, I am excited to provide access to USDA-inspected cattle and hog processing for regional farmers," said Austin Jones, Plant Manager and owner of Flint Packers. "More importantly, as a family man and resident of Macon County, I am proud to build and create employment opportunities and to provide quality farm-to-table meats for my community."
Earlier this month, Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that the USDA is investing nearly $100 million across the country through the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program and the Local Meat Capacity Grant Program.
White Oak Pastures in Bluffton was awarded $690,000 in order to expand their livestock processing by 30% through the Local Meat Capacity Grant Program. White Oak Pastures is a family-owned, vertically integrated, regenerative, sustainable, and zero-waste model agricultural farm whose products are sold nationwide. They are the largest private employer in Clay County, employing over 155 local residents which has helped revitalize this rural America community. White Oak Pastures currently processes poultry for 17 neighboring producers. The company will use the grant to process more poultry as well as a greater variety of livestock, including goats, lambs, and hogs.
Flint Packers LLC, a start-up cattle and hog processor in Oglethorpe, received $1,222,302 through the Meat and Poultry Processing Expansion Program, which is nearly a third of the funds required to build and equip a new 12,000 square foot cattle and hog processing facility. The facility will serve local farmers who currently must transport their livestock hundreds of miles elsewhere for processing. At full capacity, it is estimated that this facility will generate $5 million annually and create 23 jobs, including 18 full-time jobs in Macon County.
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