Across the country, people are feeling more disconnected, and it’s showing up in all kinds of ways: fewer shared traditions, fewer places to gather, fewer relationships that hold through the hard seasons. The Associated Press recently wrote about small groups pushing back against that trend by rebuilding community in practical, local ways.
That’s exactly where Our Home Place Meat and Beef Bash fit. We exist so farmers can keep farming with more stability and support, and Beef Bash brings people together around the same table, in the same place, to celebrate the work, the land, and the relationships that make rural life possible.
Here’s the article: “Bit by bit, small US groups chip away at historic levels of social isolation” (Associated Press).