In 1961, William and Lucille Salatin moved their young family to Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, purchasing the most worn-out, eroded, abused farm in the area near Staunton. Using nature as a pattern, they and their children began the healing and innovation that now supports three generations. Disregarding conventional wisdom, the Salatins planted trees, built huge compost piles, dug ponds, moved cows daily with portable electric fencing, and invented portable sheltering systems to produce all their animals on perennial prairie polycultures.
Today the farm arguably represents America’s premier non-industrial food production oasis. Believing that the Creator’s design is still the best pattern for the biological world, the Salatin family invites like-minded folks to join in the farm’s mission: to develop emotionally, economically, environmentally enhancing agricultural enterprises and facilitate their duplication throughout the world. The Salatins continue to refine their models to push environmentally-friendly farming practices toward new levels of expertise.
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A strong team isn't just made up of skilled individuals; it's woven together by the threads of friendship and mutual respect
Melissa is passionate about sustainable agriculture and providing nutritious food to people. Originally from a suburb of Chicago, she is thrilled to now live in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley! Working for Polyface is a dream come true! Her role at the farm consists of a variety of things including shipping, sales, and inventory support, delivery driving, and summer farm chef.
In her spare time, Melissa enjoys cooking and baking, reading, dabbling with her cello, learning new line dances, and spending quality time with family and friends. While she enjoys routine, impromptu adventures make for some of the best memories!
Jason Rowberg is a recovering city boy from Southern California. Two decades ago, Jason fled the urban sprawl to spend a year as an apprentice at Polyface farm. After spending a few years exploring agriculture, he went to college and earned a business degree. For over fifteen years, he's been raising several kids and working in various corporate accounting roles.
In 2022, Jason left his corporate job to come back to Polyface as an accounting manager. Jason brings his management and business process experience to help the team solve problems and keep the office up to speed with the growing demand for our world-class products.