Buy Bulk Beef in Ohio

7 suppliers selling half cows and bulk meat

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Ohio raised beef with quarter cow at $5.50/lb hanging weight. Standard processing includes vacuum packing, steaks, roasts, and ground beef.

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FH Farms

Granville

Granville, Ohio grass-fed beef. Half cow packages vacuum-packed and labeled, requiring 6-8 cubic feet freezer space.

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Wooster, Ohio farm with dry-aged beef for 2 weeks. Basic processing at 78 cents/lb includes custom cutting, vacuum packing, and flash freezing.

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Lewis Family Farms

Mount Vernon

Ohio grass-fed beef from a multi-generational family farm. Committed to sustainable farming practices and quality beef.

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Family-owned Hillsboro, Ohio farm producing 100% grass-fed beef. Animals raised on grass, sunshine, and clean water with no antibiotics, hormones, or pesticides.

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Ohio beef cooperative offering quarter, half, or whole beef shares. Custom processing with your order cut to your specifications.

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Burbick Farms

Columbiana

Columbiana, Ohio family farm making buying beef in bulk simple. High-quality beef raised without steroids on their family farm.

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Buying Bulk Beef in Ohio

Ohio has a strong tradition of farm-direct beef sales. Whether you're looking for grass-fed, grain-finished, or organic options, local farms offer quality meat at prices better than the grocery store.

Most farms require a deposit to reserve your share, with the balance due at pickup. Processing times vary by season, so plan ahead - popular farms often sell out months in advance.