Fertile soil transforms sunshine and rain into lush grass and grazing cows transform this into healthy meat while giving valuable nutrients and organic matter back to the soil. This circle is what healthy food production depends on, no matter what crop/animal is grown.


All our calves are born in May and June when the grass is the richest. Typically half of our young cattle are sold as breeding stock and the other half is for grazing for another one to two seasons until they are mature.

We differ from other beef operations as we do not castrate our bull calves and raise and pasture them as bulls. In the conventional systems steers (castrated bull calves) take longer to mature or are given hormones to make up for the loss caused by the castration process.

For you as a consumer, this means no artificially injected hormones in your meats and more tender meats since the animals are generally younger. You can taste the difference that our approach makes!

Here is our current price list for beef.

BULK – Whole $7.75/lb, Half $8.00/lb, Quarter $8.25/lb. Note that the bulk meat is sold by hanging weight. A deposit is required and pickup is at the butcher’s.

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This Post Has 7 Comments

  1. Amanda

    Hi Craig. Unfortunately we are not taking orders for bulk beef right now. Please check back with us at a later date. Thank you for your understanding.

  2. Suzana

    Hello,
    Do you have Grass Fed Beef Bone Broth by any chance?
    Thank you,

  3. Amanda

    Hi Lina,
    When we are taking bulk beef orders again we will mark it on the website. Thanks!

  4. Amanda

    Hi Marianne. Yes we do sell grass-fed & finished beef, including the liver.

  5. Amanda

    Yes we do have availability. Give us an call or email and we’ll get you on the list.

  6. Christine

    Hi there, are you accepting orders for half or full cows yet? If so then what is the butchers fee applied to the purchase please.

    1. Amanda

      Hi Christine. Yes we are accepting bulk beef orders again. Please give us a call or email to discuss further.

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