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Midwest Best Beef — Beef Share Farm in Holy Cross, IA

Midwest Best Beef is a beef share farm in Holy Cross, Iowa.

About Midwest Best Beef

A beef share farm sells quarter, half, and whole beef directly from the ranch, custom-processed to your cut sheet and priced by hanging weight.

Midwest Best Beef is a beef share farm serving Holy Cross, Iowa. Contact the business directly for availability, pricing, and current offerings.

Services & What to Expect

Services commonly offered by a beef share farm like Midwest Best Beef include:

  • Quarter beef shares
  • Half beef shares
  • Whole beef shares
  • Custom cut sheets
  • Grass-fed and grain-finished options
  • Farm or processor pickup

Always confirm specific services, hours, and pricing with the business before visiting.

Beef Share Farms in Holy Cross, Iowa

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. The process is simpler than most people think, and the quality difference is substantial.

Buying from a local beef share farm in Holy Cross means fresher product, transparent sourcing, and direct support for the Iowa food economy. See all beef share farms in Holy Cross or browse Iowa.

Buying Guide: Beef Share Farm

A quarter beef typically yields 85-100 pounds of packaged meat and includes a mix of steaks, roasts, ground beef, and specialty cuts. A half beef doubles that. When filling out your cut sheet, consider your cooking habits: if you grill often, prioritize steaks and ask for more than usual. If you braise and slow-cook, ask for more chuck roasts and short ribs. Ground beef typically makes up 30-40% of the total - you can adjust this based on preference.

  • Understand the difference between hanging weight and packaged weight. You pay for hanging weight (before butchering), and you receive roughly 60-70% of that as packaged cuts.
  • Make sure you have adequate freezer space before ordering. A quarter beef takes roughly 4-5 cubic feet of freezer space; a half beef requires 8-10 cubic feet.
  • Ask about the processing cut sheet. You get to specify how your beef is cut - thickness of steaks, roast sizes, ground beef vs. other uses for certain cuts.
  • Clarify the feed protocol. Grass-fed means the animal ate only grass. Grass-finished means it was finished on grass (not grain) before processing. These affect flavor and nutrition.
  • Ask about dry-aging. Many farms offer a dry-aging period before processing, which enhances flavor significantly.
  • Understand the timeline. From the time you put down a deposit, you may wait 2-6 months for your beef to be ready.

Most beef shares are sold in spring for fall delivery, or in fall for spring delivery. Farmers often take deposits starting in late winter or early spring. If you want a beef share for holiday gifts or holiday cooking, place your order by summer. Many farms sell out of their annual inventory well before slaughter date, so early planning is essential.

Read the full guide: How to Buy a Beef Share

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Midwest Best Beef located?

Midwest Best Beef is a beef share farm located in Holy Cross, Iowa.

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