I wanted to share a post I saw this morning. It may give you a new perspective and better understanding about buying direct from a local farmer or through This Old Farm. Note, the costs listed in the article are based on the live weight of this customer’s steer. This Old Farm bases processing costs on the carcass weight, but this is a good representation of how to calculate the price per pound when buying an animal for processing.
Source: Dale Sexton, Harrodsburg, KY
“For those of you who may be in the dark on how to buy local beef and how much it may cost you. We have been purchasing local beef for several years, Hope this helps you out.
Most farmers who have finished steers, which means slaughter size (1000-1500lbs) will offer different options. You can buy whole, half, quarter, some offer 1/8’s.
So I recently purchased 1/2 steer. He weighed 1400lbs live weight. I paid the farmer a premium price per lb. for my half of the steer and someone else local did the same for the other half. The farmer has a lot of time and feed invested in the steer. So a premium price is deserved, and you know what you have and where it came from. I paid $1.25/lb for the live weight. So half cost me $875.
The farmer then delivers the steer to the processor, where you get to choose your cuts and how you’d like your meat prepared for your portion. Then once your meat is ready, you pick it up from the processor and pay for your half of the processing fee. The fee is typically based on hanging weight of the beef. I paid $200 for my processing fee.
My half of the steer yielded 280lbs of finished, packaged meat.
$875 1/2 live weight
$200 processing
$1075/280lbs meat= $3.84/lb
Below is 2 T-bones from this steer. I’d consider these steaks to be a prime grade and they are as big as my head. Compared to a choice grade (which is below prime) for $14.99/lb from Local grocery markets
That’s a huge difference for better quality meat.
A farmer can’t go to a stockyard or send his cattle west for that type of premium price. It’s a win win situation in my opinion. The farmer gets a premium price for his work, and you get a premium product for much less than you’d pay in the grocery. The best part is that the corrupt meat packing industry makes not a single dime off of this transaction, and it keeps your money local.”
Thank you for supporting This Old Farm, our local farmers, and our community! We appreciate serving you for over 10 years!
Remember alot of the big prosseing plants in the United states are owned by foriegn companies and countries and yes in indiana also I have worked on there equipment buying locally is the absolute best for your family and for your community it is also like that for many other things we need do your homework
How does one go about scheduling to have you butcher a heifer?
Give us a call at 765-324-2161. Our next available dates are in March of 2021, but we can put you on our wait list.
Thanks for a fresh perspective. Stepping up support of Hunter Smith’s efforts.