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Find the Best 100% Grass-Fed Beef for Your Family

The independent guide to understanding, sourcing, and buying genuinely grass-fed and grass-finished beef. Supplier directory, brand reviews, and clear education on what certifications actually mean.

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Everything You Need to Buy Confidently

Three resources designed to help you navigate the confusing world of grass-fed beef labeling, sourcing, and quality.

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Supplier Directory

Browse and filter 8+ verified grass-fed beef suppliers by region, certification, pricing tier, and sourcing type. Find the right source for your needs.

Brand Reviews

In-depth reviews of leading grass-fed beef brands including White Oak Pastures, Crowd Cow, ButcherBox, and more. Pros, cons, certifications, and ratings.

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Education Hub

Learn what 100% grass-fed really means, how to decode beef labels, the difference between grass-fed and grain-fed, and which certifications actually matter.

Featured Brand Reviews

In-depth reviews of top grass-fed beef producers

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White Oak Pastures

Premium

Georgia, USA

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4.8

White Oak Pastures is a sixth-generation family farm in Bluffton, Georgia that has become one of the most respected names in regenerative agriculture. Their cattle are 100% grass-fed and grass-finished, raised on native pasture without antibiotics or added hormones.

Animal Welfare ApprovedCertified Regenerative by AGW+3 more
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Crowd Cow

Premium

USA (Multiple Farms)

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4.6

Crowd Cow connects consumers directly to a curated network of independent farms across the US, offering 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef with full farm transparency. No subscription required — order what you want, when you want it, shipped nationwide.

American Grassfed Association (select farms)No Antibiotics Ever+3 more
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Verde Farms

Mid-Range

Uruguay & USA

4.4

Verde Farms sources 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef from farms in Uruguay and the United States. With wide availability in grocery stores nationwide, Verde Farms makes premium grass-fed beef accessible without the premium shipping costs.

American Grassfed Association (AGA)USDA Certified Organic (select products)+3 more
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ButcherBox

Mid-Range

Australia, New Zealand & USA

4.3

ButcherBox is the largest grass-fed beef subscription service in the United States, delivering curated boxes of grass-fed and grass-finished beef (plus chicken and pork) directly to consumers. Their model prioritizes convenience without compromising on core quality standards.

No Antibiotics EverNo Added Hormones+2 more
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Top Suppliers

Vetted sources for 100% grass-fed beef

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White Oak Pastures

Farm Direct

Georgia, USA

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4.8

Direct-to-consumer sales from one of America's most celebrated regenerative farms. Ships nationwide with fresh and frozen options. Farm tours and on-site sales also available.

Animal Welfare ApprovedCertified RegenerativeNon-GMO Project Verified+1 more
$12–$45/lb
✓ 100% Grass-Fed
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Crowd Cow

Farm Direct

USA (Multiple Farms)

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4.6

Crowd Cow connects consumers directly to independent farms with full transparency on sourcing. Order 100% grass-fed beef with no subscription required. Each product listing shows the exact farm it came from.

American Grassfed Association (select farms)No Antibiotics EverNo Added Hormones+1 more
$10–$45/lb
✓ 100% Grass-Fed
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Verde Farms

Retail

Uruguay & USA

4.4

AGA-certified 100% grass-fed beef available in thousands of grocery stores. Sourced from Uruguay and domestic US farms. Great for consumers who prefer to shop locally.

American Grassfed AssociationUSDA Organic (select)Non-GMO Project Verified
$7–$20/lb
✓ 100% Grass-Fed

Why Does 100% Grass-Fed Matter?

Grass-fed and grass-finished beef contains 2–5× more omega-3 fatty acids, 2–3× more CLA, and significantly more vitamins E and A than conventional grain-fed beef. Beyond nutrition, it means better animal welfare and — when done right — a net positive environmental impact through carbon sequestration.