Food Production

One thing we're proud of on Antiquity Oaks is how much of our own food we grow and produce on the farm. Here you can see a breakdown of exactly how much of what we are producing!

This only includes food for human consumption, so milk fed to goat kids, nuts and squash for the pigs, hay, and grains are not included.


Food20102011
Apples48.5#0
Beef0485#
Blackberries3.75#-
Broccoli-9#
Cabbage03.7#
Cherries6.5#0
Chicken43#34.26#
Cucumbers19.8#45.8#
Eggs 277 doz.389 doz. (~583#)
Eggplant-17#
Goat-28#
Green beans34.8#9.3#
Lamb and mutton207#102#
Lettuce 8.75#7.3#
Maple syrup31.5# (10.5 qt.)54.15# (5 gal.)
Melons013.7#
Milk 2,755# (306 gal.) 2,587# (287 gal.)
Mulberries2.4#3.2#
Mushrooms3.725#-
Mustard greens8.5#12.4#
Okra8#0
Onions22#37#
Peaches2.75#-
Pears79#0
Peppers, Sweet38#37#
Peppers, Hot-9.4#
Pork 1,662#-
Potatoes75#35#
Raspberries15.9#7.9#
Sprouts4.25#5.4#
Squash77#403#
Strawberries-3#
Swiss chard-11#
Tomatoes165#143#
Turkeys306#314.7#
Turnips3.5#2.5#
Turnip greens1.1#-
Total6048 pounds5004 pounds

A zero or dash means the crop was not planted or failed.