100% Pasture-Raised Beef, No Antibiotics, No Added Hormones

Grass-fed Beef & Pork in Franklin, NC | Dutchmen Farms
Charolais Cattle in the Pastures
Beef Cuts Reference Chart

The Charolais, a breed of large light-colored cattle, was first imported into the United States in 1936. The Charolais is crossbred with beef breeds and dairy cows. These cows are raised primarily for meat production and are well known for their good growth rate.


Our cattle are raised by allowing them to metabolize grasses and live their whole life thriving off of the pasture. By consuming pasture-raised beef, you are getting all of the benefits. Including:

  • Helps support healthy blood sugar levels
  • Contains healthy fats
  • Less bacteria
  • More antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin E
  • Can decrease your risk of Heart Disease

Check out what the writers at healthline have to say about Grass-fed beef HERE

Dutchmen Farms sells pasture-raised beef, free of hormones and antibiotics. 

Beef Sampler Packs are available at $8.95 per pound for all cuts except steak, steaks are sold at $14.95 per pound.

30# Beef Sampler Packs:

  • 15% Steaks (T-Bones and Sirloins)
  • 25% Roasts (Chuck, Sirloin, and Cubed Stew Beef)
  • 60% Ground Beef

50# Beef Sampler Packs:

  • 15% Steaks (T-Bones, Sirloins, and Rib Eyes)
  • 25% Roasts (Chuck, Sirloin, and Cubed Stew Beef)
  • 60% Ground Beef

 

Pasture-raised beef and pork are superior in taste to your typical grocery store meats. In addition, the health benefits of naturally raised animals far surpass those raised in feedlots. Our store at 3590 Georgia Road, Franklin, NC is easily accessible and located right on Highway 441 South. We stock frozen grass-fed beef in on-site freezers, allowing for convenient ordering and pick-up. Call ahead at (828) 349-0099 to find out what we have in stock. Sampler packs of 30# and 50# offer the best value and are labeled with quantities and weights so you know exactly what you’re getting. 

Pasture-raised
No added hormones
Hay bales in the field
When there is no grass... we feed hay!