Premium Grass-Fed Beef Delivery in Conway
Conway sits at the center of Faulkner County, and it has grown fast. Home to the University of Central Arkansas, Hendrix College, and a steady stream of families relocating from across the region, the city draws people who care about where their food comes from. If you're in zip codes 72032 or 72034, Texas Grass Fed Farms ships directly to your door, packed in insulated boxes with dry ice and ready to go straight into the freezer.
Most grass fed beef sold in Arkansas comes from overseas. That matters more now than it did a few years ago, and we'll explain why below.
Where to Buy Grass-Fed Beef in Conway
Conway shoppers can find grass-fed beef at Kroger (two locations: 855 Salem Rd near I-40 and 101 Oak St near downtown), Harps Food Stores (1120 E. German Lane and the newer 3500 Dave Ward Drive location), and both Walmart locations on Highway 65 North and Prince Street. If you're buying at the grocery store, check the label for three things: "Product of USA," no antibiotics, and no growth hormones. Not every grass-fed product meets all three, and some imported products carry the grass-fed label without disclosing where the cattle were raised.
Case in point: Kroger's Simple Truth Organic grass-fed line, widely available at their Conway stores, is sourced from Uruguay. The packaging says "grass-fed" and "organic" and checks a lot of boxes, but Uruguay is not Texas, and the supply chain is long. Harps carries grass-fed ground beef through their platform as well. Walmart's store-brand options vary by season and supplier.
If you're shopping locally, the Conway Farmers Market runs Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon at 150 Amity Road from late April through late September. Vendors rotate, and availability of locally raised beef depends on who shows up that week.
Local Grass-Fed Beef For Sale Online
Texas Grass Fed Farms ships a full selection of grassfed beef cuts to Conway. That includes ribeye, New York strip, filet mignon, sirloin, ground beef (in one-pound and bulk packs), chuck roasts, arm roasts, and organ meats including liver and heart. Curated bundles are also available if you'd rather skip the build-your-own approach and just get a balanced mix.
Everything ships frozen and vacuum-sealed. Delivery typically arrives in two to four business days across Central Arkansas. You pick what you want, pay once, and you're done. No ongoing commitments.
Ground beef tends to be the entry point for most households. It thaws fast, fits weeknight cooking, and the difference in flavor between grain-finished and grass-finished beef is noticeable once you've made the comparison. From there, a lot of Conway households add roasts for slow-cooking and a few steaks for weekends.
How Texas Ranchers Raise Grass-Fed Cattle
The term "grass-fed" gets used loosely. A steer can be raised on grass for most of its life and then finished on grain in the final weeks before processing. That changes the fat profile, the flavor, and the nutritional content. Our partner ranchers don't do that. Their cattle are 100% grass-fed and grass-finished, on pasture from start to finish, never grain-finished at any point.
No antibiotics are administered. No synthetic growth hormones are used. No mRNA vaccines are given to the animals. Glyphosate is not applied to the pastures our partner ranchers manage. Every animal is born, raised, and processed in Texas, and the beef is USDA-inspected at Texas facilities before it ships.
Here's why the origin question matters more now than it used to. For years, the USDA "Product of USA" label could be applied to beef that was merely processed in the United States, even if the animal was born and raised in Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, or Brazil. That loophole closed. Effective January 1, 2026, the "Product of USA" label requires that animals were born, raised, and processed in the US. That's a meaningful change. It means a label that once told you almost nothing now tells you something real.
Most grass fed beef in American grocery stores, including brands carried in Conway, still comes from overseas operations. The supply chain from South America or Australasia is long, and the labeling standards those countries follow differ from what you'd expect from a Texas ranch. Knowing where your beef was raised is no longer a niche concern.
What Comes in Your Conway Delivery Box
- 100% grass-fed and grass-finished beef, never grain-finished
- No antibiotics, no added growth hormones, no mRNA vaccines
- No glyphosate on the pastures our partner ranchers manage
- Vacuum-sealed and flash-frozen for freshness
- Delivered to Conway in insulated packaging with dry ice
- Born, raised, and processed in Texas
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy grass-fed beef in Conway, Arkansas?
Conway has several options for grocery store grass-fed beef, including Kroger (Salem Rd and Oak St locations), Harps Food Stores (E. German Lane and Dave Ward Drive), and Walmart. Availability varies by store and season. For a more consistent selection with full traceability, Texas Grass Fed Farms ships directly to Conway addresses in zip codes 72032, 72034, and surrounding areas.
What is the difference between grass-fed and grass-finished beef?
Grass-fed means the animal was raised on grass at some point. Grass-finished means the animal ate only grass and forage through the end of its life, with no grain-finishing period before processing. Many products labeled "grass-fed" in grocery stores are not grass-finished. Our partner ranchers raise cattle that are both grass-fed and grass-finished, which affects the fat content, flavor, and nutrient profile of the final product.
Where does most grass-fed beef in US grocery stores come from?
The majority comes from Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, and Brazil. These countries have large grass-based cattle operations and export significant volumes to the US. For years, that beef could carry a "Product of USA" label if it was processed here, regardless of where the animal was raised. That changed effective January 1, 2026: the label now requires born, raised, and processed in the US. Worth checking the fine print on any package you pick up.
Is Kroger's grass-fed beef the same quality as Texas Grass Fed Farms?
Kroger's Simple Truth Organic grass-fed line is sourced from Uruguay. It meets USDA organic standards and carries a grass-fed label, but it is not grass-finished, it is not from Texas, and the supply chain is considerably longer. Texas Grass Fed Farms beef comes from partner ranchers who raise and finish cattle entirely on Texas pasture, with no grain finishing, no antibiotics, and no hormones. The label standards are different, and so is the product.
How fast does delivery arrive in Conway?
Most Conway deliveries arrive within two to four business days after shipping. Boxes are packed with dry ice and insulated to keep beef frozen throughout transit. Orders are typically processed and shipped within one to two business days of purchase.
Do you deliver to neighborhoods like Conway North and the Village at Hendrix?
Yes. Texas Grass Fed Farms delivers throughout Conway, including Conway North near the Salem Road corridor and the Village at Hendrix near Hendrix College on Harkrider Street. If you have a street address in Faulkner County, delivery reaches you. Enter your zip code at checkout to confirm availability.
Conway is one of the fastest-growing cities in Central Arkansas, and the interest in knowing where food comes from has grown alongside the population. Whether you're near UCA's campus, out in the Conway North corridor, or in one of the newer neighborhoods off Dave Ward Drive, the same question comes up: what's actually in the package? For a broader look at where to find grass-fed beef in Arkansas, including sourcing questions and label standards, that page covers the state. We also ship to cities across Texas and throughout the South. Ready to order: browse the full grass-fed beef selection and ship directly to your Conway address. Neighbors in Benton, Cabot, Little Rock, and Maumelle are ordering the same way.
Other Central Arkansas Cities and Towns We Deliver To
- Alma
- Batesville
- Bella Vista
- Benton
- Bentonville
- Bryant
- Cabot
- Camden
- Cave Springs
- Centerton
- El Dorado
- Farmington
- Fayetteville
- Fort Smith
- Greenwood
- Harrison
- Hot Springs
- Jonesboro
- Little Rock
- Lowell
- Maumelle
- Monticello
- North Little Rock
- Paragould
- Pine Bluff
- Rogers
- Russellville
- Searcy
- Sherwood
- Siloam Springs
- Springdale
- Texarkana
- Van Buren
- West Memphis