The Cut Beef in Tyler, Texas, provides natural, grass-fed, and grain-finished beef. Their cattle are born and raised in their ranches. Their animals are free from hormones, antibiotics, pesticides because they use proprietary Gourmet Grain to finish their beef and vacuum seal for freshness. The farm offers, Cutlets, Ground Beef, Fajita Meat, Hamburger Patties, Roast, Steaks since 2014. One of their clients says, “The Cut Beef has great service, friendly staff, and they are very accommodating. And the most important they have great beef. Everyone at the Harvest House and Harvest Now ministries have awesome meal experience great service in Cut Beef!” The Cut Beef takes pride in how beef for their customers is raise. It is a USDA inspected! Furthermore, they graze the pastures, and feed their hay, and finish their cattle on our Proprietary Grain. Visit their website for more information!
Founded in 2012 by Alissa Rhodes and her mother, Lonesome Lady Farm began by raising calves in their debut year to manage their workload and test the waters. The following year marked a significant expansion, incorporating laying hens, sheep, meat chickens, and more cattle. These animals now graze freely across 50 acres of pasture using a rotational system.
Emphasizing meticulous care for both land and animals, Alissa and her mother yield top-tier pasture-raised poultry, eggs, turkey, pork, and exceptionally tender grass-fed lamb and beef. Their premium meats are accessible through the CSA and local farmers' markets, with distribution points including Dallas and Tyler. It's worth noting that their CSA page hasn't seen updates since 2017, so reaching out to them directly is advised for the latest information.
Explore Winona Orchards with over 2,000 peach, blueberry, and blackberry trees nestled in Winona's picturesque hills. John and Anita Sattler, post John's retirement from healthcare in 2007, embarked on this fruitful journey. Their dedication bore fruit after four years, with the first commercial peach hitting markets in 2010. Annual pruning and nurturing have paved the way for their consistent growth and success. Find them at St. Michael’s Farmers Market and Clearfork Farmers Market. In summer, catch them at Tyler Farmers Market, Rose City Farmers Market, Frisco Farmers Market, Coppell Farmers Market, and McKinney Farmers Market. Don't miss out on these genuine East Texas peaches; one satisfied customer raves, "Beautiful, sweet, and juicy peaches – the REAL deal!"
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