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Meat Box Option

beef_cut_lg36 lb Beef Box
$350 (estimated)
Includes:

  • steaks
  • burger patties
  • ground beef
  • roasts
  • stew
  • gourmet lamb sausage (optional)

summer_griller_meat_pkg-lg22 lb Beef Box
$225 (estimated)
Includes:

  • steaks
  • burger patties
  • stew or cube steak
  • roast
  • gourmet lamb sausage (optional)

Things Your Should Know About Purchasing Local Meat22 lb Mixed Beef and Lamb Box
$250 (estimated)
Includes:

  • steaks
  • stew or cube steak
  • burger patties
  • ground beef
  • roast
  • gourmet lamb sausage
  • lamb chops

lamb-chops20 lb Lamb Box
$225 (estimated)
Includes:

  • legs of lamb
  • lamb chops
  • gourmet lamb sausage

20 lb Roast, Stew and Ground Beef Box
$150 (estimated)

Bull 104

Birth Date: 01/01/2014
Birth Weight: 200 lbs.
Weening Weight: 200 lbs
$2000

36 lb. Beef Box

  • Steaks (steaks will be limited)
  • Burger Patties
  • Ground Beef
  • Roasts
  • Stew

$350.00

Summer Meat Packages

  • 15 lbs ground beef
  • 15 lbs patties
  • 20 lbs European lamb sausages

Please contact us for availability and pricing information.

Tips on Buying Carter Farm Meat

Our USDA Certified Processor is H&P Meats located in South Pittsburg, TN – 423-837-4888. When buying a whole steer, you will speak with the processor about how you would like your steer cut. You will be purchasing the carcass weight of a steer which is approximately 600 lbs. Your take-home weight will be determined by the types of cuts you choose. Boneless cuts may reduce your take-home weight up to 20%.

 

Be prepared to answer the following questions.

  • What Meat Do you want?
  • New York Strips and Tenderloin Steaks 0R T-Bones
  • Size of Steaks (3/4 inch recommended)
  • Roasts and Size – Chuck, Sirloin, Rump 2 or 4 lbs roast
  • Size of Burger Packs (1lbs, 2lbsk, 5lbs or 10lbs)
  • Number of Packs of Boneless Stew
  • What to do with Round Steak/Cube Steak, Hamburger or Stew (this cut has little fat and will need to be tenderized or slow-cooked)
  • Briskets (roughly two, 5-6 lb) – Great for Smoking
  • Soup Bones
  • Flank Steak

Tips for Buying Bulls

EPD's are technically known as Expected Progeny Differences which is a prediction of how future off-spring of the bull will perform based on other animals of the same breed.

Click here for more tips on buying a bull.

 

Things You Should Know About Purchasing Local Meat

Daniel recognized there was a growing market for fresh, locally grown food in the Chattanooga region and decided to acquire a meat license to sell Carter Farm lamb and beef.

Click here for Tips on Buying Carter Farm Meat