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Beef Share Farms in Oregon

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Beef Share Farms in Oregon

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Martson Farm Highland Cattle
Molalla, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (9 reviews)
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Willow Springs Ranch - Natural, Grass Fed Beef
Central Point, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (4 reviews)
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Ropp Family Farm
Albany, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (13 reviews)
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ChamBurn Farm LLC
Oregon City, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (29 reviews)
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Yoder Cattle Company
Sweet Home, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (15 reviews)
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Almost A Cattle Company
Dexter, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (8 reviews)
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TX BAR Grassfed Cattle Company
Dairy, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (1 reviews)
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Field's Grassfed Beef
Prairie City, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (1 reviews)
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Lonely Lane Farms
Mt Angel, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (8 reviews)
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Nehalem River Ranch, Foss Road, Nehalem, OR
Nehalem, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (2 reviews)
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Casad Family Farms
Madras, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (15 reviews)
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Square Mile Ranch
Wallowa, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (6 reviews)
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Keystone Natural Beef
Redmond, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (4 reviews)
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Ramage Farms
Canby, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (16 reviews)
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Scio Farms LLC
Scio, Oregon
★★★★★5.0 (5 reviews)
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Working Hands Farm
Hillsboro, Oregon
★★★★½4.9 (46 reviews)
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Winter Green Farm
Noti, Oregon
★★★★½4.9 (14 reviews)
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Campfire Farms
Mulino, Oregon
★★★★½4.9 (17 reviews)
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Eola Crest Cattle & 71X Farmstore
McMinnville, Oregon
★★★★½4.9 (57 reviews)
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The Ground Market
Yamhill, Oregon
★★★★½4.8 (148 reviews)
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Pioneer Ranch
Bend, Oregon
★★★★½4.8 (18 reviews)
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Larkin Valley Ranch
Redmond, Oregon
★★★★½4.8 (12 reviews)
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River Road Pastures
St Paul, Oregon
★★★★½4.8 (10 reviews)
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Marion Acres, LLC
Hillsboro, Oregon
★★★★½4.7 (79 reviews)
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Mason Hill Cattle - Wagyu Beef
Hillsboro, Oregon
★★★★½4.6 (21 reviews)
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DD Ranch
Terrebonne, Oregon
★★★★½4.5 (244 reviews)
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Carman Ranch
Wallowa, Oregon
★★★★☆4.3 (11 reviews)
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Winter Green Beef
Noti, Oregon
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More Local Meat in Oregon

Beef Share Farms in Oregon — Local Guide

Buying a beef share — a quarter, half, or whole beef purchased directly from a farm — is one of the best ways to fill your freezer with high-quality, locally-raised meat at a price that often beats the grocery store.

Oregon's food culture emphasizes sustainability, transparency, and local sourcing. The state has a remarkable density of small-scale ranchers, heritage breed farms, and independent butchers.

How to Choose a Beef Share Farm in Oregon

  • Understand the difference between hanging weight and packaged weight. You pay for hanging weight, and receive roughly 60-70% of that as packaged cuts.
  • Make sure you have adequate freezer space. A quarter beef takes roughly 4-5 cubic feet; a half beef requires 8-10 cubic feet.
  • Ask about the cut sheet. You get to specify how your beef is cut — thickness of steaks, roast sizes, ground beef ratios.
  • Clarify the feed protocol. Grass-fed means only grass. Grass-finished means it was finished on grass before processing.
  • Understand the timeline. From deposit to delivery may be 2-6 months.

Buying Guide: Getting the Most from Beef Share Farms in Oregon

A quarter beef typically yields 85-100 pounds of packaged meat including steaks, roasts, ground beef, and specialty cuts. A half beef doubles that. Consider your cooking habits when filling out the cut sheet.

Seasonal Guide for Beef Share Farms in Oregon

Most beef shares are sold in spring for fall delivery, or fall for spring delivery. Farmers often take deposits starting in late winter or early spring. If you want a beef share for holiday cooking, place your order by summer.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

FAQ: Beef Share Farms in Oregon

How many beef share farms are in Oregon?
There are currently 28 beef share farms listed in Oregon on Butcher Bud across 23 cities and towns.
How do I find the best beef share farm in Oregon?
Use the Butcher Bud directory to filter by city, browse ratings, and compare businesses. Look for listings with verified ratings, complete contact information, and descriptions of their specialties. Calling ahead and asking about sourcing practices is always a good idea.
What cities in Oregon have the most beef share farms?
The cities in Oregon with the most beef share farms on Butcher Bud include Hillsboro, Wallowa, Noti, Redmond, Yamhill, and more.
Are beef share farms in Oregon regulated and inspected?
Beef Share Farms operating in Oregon that sell meat to the public must be licensed and operate under USDA or state inspection programs. These programs ensure food safety standards are met. Always confirm inspection status when buying directly from farms or processors.
How do I add my beef share farm to the Oregon directory?
Submit a free listing at butcherbud.com/submit-listing. Fill in your business details and your listing will be reviewed and published. Premium and Featured upgrade options are available for increased visibility across Oregon and beyond.
What is the beef culture like in Oregon?
Oregon's food culture emphasizes sustainability, transparency, and local sourcing. The state has a remarkable density of small-scale ranchers, heritage breed farms, and independent butchers.