Premium Grass-Fed Beef Delivery in North Little Rock
North Little Rock sits right across the Arkansas River from Little Rock, but it has its own identity: established neighborhoods, real community roots, and families who care about what ends up on the dinner table. If you've been searching for quality grassfed beef in the 72114, 72116, 72117, or 72118 zip codes, Texas Grass Fed Farms ships directly to your door. No grocery store middle-man. No guesswork on sourcing. Just 100% grass-fed, grass-finished beef from Texas regenerative ranches, delivered frozen with dry ice, most often within two business days.
Where to Buy Grass-Fed Beef in North Little Rock
North Little Rock has a solid grocery footprint. You'll find Kroger locations at 2509 McCain Blvd and 4401 Camp Robinson Rd, plus a Walmart Supercenter at 4450 E McCain Blvd. All three carry some form of grass fed beef, but reading the label carefully matters more than you might expect.
Look for these label signals: "Product of USA," "no antibiotics ever," and "no added growth hormones." Starting January 1, 2026, USDA tightened its "Product of USA" rule so the claim now requires the animal to have been born, raised, and processed in the United States. That's a meaningful shift. Before that rule took effect, meat processed domestically from imported cattle could carry a USA label. Now it can't. But even with the new rule in place, not every grass-fed package on a store shelf will carry that claim, so it pays to check.
Is Kroger grass-fed beef the same quality as Texas Grass Fed Farms? It's a fair question. Kroger carries grass-fed options, but national grocery chains source from many suppliers, and traceability varies. With Texas Grass Fed Farms, the cattle are raised by partner ranchers we've personally vetted on Texas regenerative ranches. The supply chain is short and transparent. That's a different thing entirely from a commodity grass-fed label at a big-box retailer.
One more thing worth knowing: most grass-fed beef sold in US grocery stores doesn't come from the United States at all. Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, and Brazil supply the majority of it. "Grass-fed" describes how the cattle were raised, not where. If origin matters to you, the new USDA "Product of USA" label standard is your clearest signal, and ordering directly from a Texas-based operation is the most straightforward way to know exactly what you're getting.
North Little Rock also has the Argenta Farmers Market, held Saturdays from 8 AM to 1 PM at 520 Main St (72114), running April through October. It's worth checking for local produce and specialty vendors, though consistent grass-finished beef sourced from known ranches isn't typically a farmers market staple in this region.
Local Grass-Fed Beef For Sale Online
Ordering online from Texas Grass Fed Farms means access to cuts that don't always make it to a North Little Rock grocery shelf. The full lineup includes ribeye, New York strip, filet mignon, sirloin, flank steak, skirt steak, hanger steak, flat iron, picanha, chuck roast, rump roast, brisket, short ribs, ground beef, and organ meats. That's the kind of range you'd expect from a butcher, not a big-box freezer case.
Curated bundles make it easy to stock a freezer without having to piece together a full order yourself. Whether you're cooking weeknight ground beef or a weekend brisket, there's a configuration that fits. All cuts ship frozen with dry ice, and most orders reach North Little Rock within two business days. The beef stays cold, the packaging is tight, and nothing arrives thawed and questionable.
This is grass fed beef as a pantry staple, not a special-occasion splurge. When your freezer is stocked, dinner planning gets simpler. And you stop reading labels at Kroger hoping something checks out.
How Texas Ranchers Raise Grass-Fed Cattle
The ranchers we partner with run regenerative grazing operations across Texas. That means cattle spend their entire lives on pasture, rotating across land that's managed to restore soil health rather than deplete it. No feedlot finishing. No grain at any stage. No antibiotics. No added hormones. And no mRNA vaccines.
Grass-finished is the term that separates truly pasture-raised beef from beef that's "grass-fed" on paper but finished on grain in a feedlot. Our partner ranchers never grain-finish. The cattle eat grass through their entire lives, right up to harvest. That distinction changes the nutritional profile of the beef: higher in omega-3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid, and lower in total fat than grain-finished alternatives.
Processing happens in USDA-inspected facilities. Troy and Carrie Patterson built Texas Grass Fed Farms as educated consumers who got frustrated with opaque supply chains, not as ranchers. That perspective shapes how they vet each partner ranch and what standards they hold onto. If a ranch doesn't clear the bar, it doesn't make the list.
What Comes in Your North Little Rock Delivery Box
A typical order from Texas Grass Fed Farms includes cuts like these, all 100% grass-fed and grass-finished:
- Ribeye steaks
- New York strip steaks
- Filet mignon
- Sirloin steaks
- Flank steak
- Skirt steak
- Hanger steak
- Flat iron steak
- Picanha
- Chuck roast
- Rump roast
- Brisket
- Short ribs
- Ground beef
- Organ meats (liver, heart, and more)
Everything ships frozen with dry ice in insulated packaging. Most orders arrive in North Little Rock within two business days. The beef is vacuum-sealed and ready for the freezer the moment it lands on your doorstep.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy grass-fed beef in North Little Rock, Arkansas?
Kroger (2509 McCain Blvd and 4401 Camp Robinson Rd) and Walmart Supercenter (4450 E McCain Blvd) carry some grass-fed options. Check labels for "Product of USA," no antibiotics, and no added hormones. For fully traceable, grass-finished beef from Texas regenerative ranches, ordering online from Texas Grass Fed Farms and having it delivered to your door in the 72114, 72116, 72117, or 72118 zip code is the most direct option.
What is the difference between grass-fed and grass-finished beef?
Grass-fed means the cattle ate grass at some point during their lives. Grass-finished means they ate only grass and forage all the way through harvest, with no grain finishing at the end. Many commercial grass-fed labels still allow grain finishing in the final weeks or months before slaughter. Grass-finished is the stricter standard, and it's the one Texas Grass Fed Farms holds every partner ranch to.
Where does most grass-fed beef in US grocery stores come from?
Most of it comes from Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, or Brazil. "Grass-fed" is a production claim about how the cattle were raised, not a statement about origin. Effective January 1, 2026, the USDA updated its "Product of USA" labeling rule: the claim now requires cattle to have been born, raised, and processed in the United States. That's a stronger standard than what was in place before, but it's still worth checking each label individually.
Is Kroger grass-fed beef the same quality as Texas Grass Fed Farms?
Not in the same way. Kroger sources from a variety of suppliers, and traceability varies by product. You may find grass-fed beef at Kroger that meets basic label requirements, but verifying the ranching practices, finishing method, and country of origin takes more digging. Texas Grass Fed Farms works directly with a vetted group of Texas regenerative ranchers, so the supply chain is shorter and the standards are consistent across every cut.
How fast does delivery arrive in North Little Rock?
Most orders ship frozen with dry ice and arrive within two business days to North Little Rock zip codes including 72114, 72116, 72117, and 72118. Neighborhoods like Lakewood, Indian Hills, and the Burns Park area are all within the standard delivery window. You'll get a tracking number when your order ships, so you know exactly when to expect it.
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