Over the past few weeks I've been talking with and e-mailing some of our whole and half hog customers and I've often found myself saying or writing, "thank you so much for your support". It sort of made me feel like a politician in this political season, but the more I thought about it the more it made sense. I think that when a customer decides to purchase a half or whole hog from us (or any other item) it is like they are voting for us and for our farm and for the work we put into it. And I am very thankful for their support!
I can't tell you the last time that I checked out at the grocery store and had the cashier say, "thank you so much for your support." I'm not saying that they aren't thankful (who am I to know that), but I do want my customers to know that I am very thankful for them and their support. In fact I don't really see them as customers as much as friends and supporters! All of the "votes" for our pasture/woodlot raised heritage breed meats are what makes it possible for our farm to keep going and even grow (which we are growing). Without our supporters we wouldn't be around for very long.
With all that said ... I am very thankful for all the support that we have as farmers. Thankful for the support that comes from family. Thankful for the support that comes from all those who love our heritage breed meats. Thankful for all those all over the country that encourage us in our mission. So ... truly ... from the bottom of our hearts ... Thank You!!!
I believe everything you just posted. People don't say thank you enough but when they do it usually means they like what are paying for and will return. I have wonderful egg, maple syrup and honey customers and they really appreciate the work we put into raising these products and they spread the word. Telling them thank you for supporting a small part of our farming operation is the least we can do. The locals that buy our calves love the fact that they are gentle and follow them around so easily. We always tell them we want them to be like that on our farm to make them easier to work with and less stressful for the animals. We thank them when they buy and they come back for more.
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