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Michael Parkot of Always Something Farm in Western New York came into farming six years ago, but the seeds were planted five years prior when his wife's grandfather taught him how to butcher a chicken. His on-the-ground insights on meat production and consumption, how he involves his kids on the farm, his business pivot during this time of COVID, and his hopes for contributing to a more sustainable and healthful existence for all are inspiring and revealing.
By Grace ChoiMichael Parkot of Always Something Farm in Western New York came into farming six years ago, but the seeds were planted five years prior when his wife's grandfather taught him how to butcher a chicken. His on-the-ground insights on meat production and consumption, how he involves his kids on the farm, his business pivot during this time of COVID, and his hopes for contributing to a more sustainable and healthful existence for all are inspiring and revealing.