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About Snyder Family Farm

Snyder Family Farm is a family owned and operated regenerative sustainable farm located in Keysville, Virginia. We raise grass-fed and finished cows and sheep, as well as silvopastured pigs.

 

All of our animals are free from antibiotics, hormones, GMOs and chemicals. We believe in and use ethical practices whilst blending an old world mentality with modern methods to meet the local food needs of today's communities — while supporting environmental stewardship.

 

Our commitment is to provide you with the most delicious and nutritionally dense meats while healing our soils and improving the environment. We use rotational grazing and the natural traits of the animals to heal the land and sequester carbon while affording the animals the best quality of life possible. Our belief is that an animal should only have one bad day.

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Pork Roasts and Pork Barbecue

Types of Pork Roasts

Pork Loin Roast

The Pork Loin Roast also referred to as “ Center Cut Pork Roast”, “New York Pork Roast”, or “Top Loin Pork Roast” derives from the loin. The pork loin is typically sold in 2-4 pound roasts or cut into chops. Pork loin roasts are best prepared when brined or rubbed with a spice mixture and then roasted or grilled over indirect heat and cooked to 145- 160 degrees to insure a flavorful and juicy bite. A 2-3 lbs pork loin roast has a serving size of 8 and is a great alternative to add into your weekly meal planning. Once the roast has reached your desired degree of doneness be sure to let it rest for around 10 minutes before serving to ensure all of the flavorful juices stay absorbed in the meat. 

Pork Rib Roast

The Pork Rib Roast also referred to as the “Rack of Pork” is equivalent to the standing rib roast in beef, or a rack of lamb. The rib roast makes for an elegant centerpiece great when used for special occasions and holiday get-togethers. This is a cut that may not be common in the meat case but can be ordered by asking your butcher or meat department manager. Traditionally the rib roast will have frenched rib bones, this is something you can do yourself or have the butcher at your meat counter do it. To french rib bones simply cut the meat away from the end of each bone exposing a clean rib. Similar to the pork loin roast the pork rib roasts are best prepared rubbed in a spice mixture and then roasted in the oven to an internal temperature of 145 degrees. 

Shoulder Roast/ Pulled Pork

The Pork Shoulder also known as the “Picnic Roast”, “Boston Butt”, “Blade Roast”, or “Pork Butt” and is best utilized for pulled pork application when cooked low and slow, braised, smoked or roasted. To ensure flavor and fall apart tender pulled pork shoulders should be cooked low and slow for around 6-8 hours depending on the size or until the internal temperature reaches 170 degrees. Once the shoulder reaches desired temperature be sure to let it rest for at least 10-15 minutes before shredding. 


Frequently Asked Questions about Pork Roasts and BBQ

What is Pork Brisket and How do you Cook Pork Brisket?

The pork brisket is the pectoral muscle of the pig that comes from a portion of the picnic ham. Even though the pork brisket will be much smaller in size compared to a beef brisket, they both are ideal cuts to be smoked low and slow and will result in a delicious and flavorful eating experience. 

How to cook pork roasts and BBQ

To ensure a great cook on your pork roast there are a few options when it comes to cooking methods, the most common are braising in the oven  or grilling over indirect heat. When preparing your pork roast be sure to apply a generous amount of your favorite seasoning over the entire roast and then cook to an internal temperature of 145-160 degrees F. Allow the roast to rest for 10-15 minutes before serving to ensure all the juices are absorbed in the meat resulting in a tender and flavorful bite.

Why is barbecue such a popular way to cook pork?

The American tradition of barbeque has been around for quite some time but over the last few years has grown substantially in popularity. 

Hearing the term barbeque or smelling the smoker and grill fire up for the first time will get your mouth watering and get you thinking of football season and spending time with family and friends. Due to the Increase in popularity around barbeque more and more people are investing in their own smokers and grills and becoming their own at home pitmaster with over 90% of Americans participating in some form of barbecue every year. The process of barbecuing is relatively inexpensive and can make for memories that will last a lifetime. 

Some of the most popular cuts for barbeque revolve around pork including ribs and pork butts for pulled pork. The popularity of pork in bbq is due to the price point and how well that the flavor of barbeque marries together with the pork products. Even though now we see more of a wide variety of cuts from beef, pork, poultry and much more, the pork items still are a shining star when it comes to bbq dishes.The American tradition of barbeque has been around for quite some time but over the last few years has grown substantially in popularity. 

The process of barbecuing is relatively inexpensive and can make for memories that will last a lifetime. Some of the most popular cuts for barbeque revolve around pork including ribs and pork butts for pulled pork. The popularity of pork in barbeque is due to the price point and how well that the flavors marry together with pork products. Even though now we see more of a wide variety of cuts from beef, pork, poultry and much more, the pork items still are a shining star when it comes to traditional dishes.

Snyder Family Farm Reviews

We’ve been buying meat and eggs from Jeremy and Heidi for over 2 years, and we’ve become totally spoiled with the amazing quality. We don’t typically buy our meat anywhere else now. Some of our favorites are their high quality cuts of steak, ground pork and beef, chuck roast, eye of round, and chorizo. Highly recommend buying local and supporting this family farm!

Family friendly with a great selection of healthy home grown products that are so good . We love the warm approach to knowing your customers and communicating well with them . Thank you Snyder Farms for nurturing out health and well being .

I am so grateful to have discovered your high-quality meats! Every Saturday at the St. Stephen's farmers market, I get to chat with Jeremy and others and have learned so much about the meat industry. I feel very confident in the meats I buy, which is a new and wonderful feeling.

I used to spend 15+ minutes in front of the meat department at grocery stores, trying to figure out which supplier to trust, only to walk away empty-handed because I didn't trust any of them. But with your farm, I can taste all the hard work you put into it. Thank you!

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Great family with great products straight from their farm to your table. We have been more than happy with Jeremy and Heidi's help getting our purchases as well as the product. Everything is packed well and so delicious. It'll make you never want to go back to store bought.

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Regeneratively raised beef, pork and lamb - located in Keysville, Virginia!


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