Premium Grass-Fed Beef Delivery in Russellville
Russellville sits in the Arkansas River Valley, flanked by the Ouachita Mountains to the south and the Ozark Plateau to the north. Home to Arkansas Tech University and the Russellville Cyclones, it's a city with strong community roots and a genuine connection to the land. For families here who care about what ends up on the dinner table, traceable grassfed beef shouldn't require a road trip or a label guessing game. Texas Grass Fed Farms ships directly to Russellville from partner ranchers on Texas regenerative ranches, so you get grass finished beef with a sourcing story that holds up.
Where to Buy Grass-Fed Beef in Russellville
Russellville has a few grocery options worth visiting, but the label details matter as much as the store. Not every package that says "grass-fed" tells the full story.
Kroger operates two locations in Russellville. The store at 1109 W Main St (72801) and the location at 2804 S Arkansas Ave (72802) both carry grass-fed beef options in the meat case. At either store, look for "Product of USA," "no antibiotics ever," and "no added growth hormones" on the same label. Since January 1, 2026, the USDA updated the "Product of USA" rule to require that beef can only carry that designation if the animal was born, raised, and processed entirely in the United States. Most grass fed beef on US shelves is imported from Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, or Brazil, so that label now carries real weight. If you don't see it, the beef could be international product regardless of the "grass-fed" claim on the front.
Walmart Supercenter at 2409 E Main St (72802) and the Walmart Neighborhood Market at 2109 W Main St (72801) carry standard beef selections and occasionally stock grass-fed options. Availability varies by week, and finishing claims are often absent. A label that says "grass-fed" without specifying "grass-finished" typically means the cattle were raised on grass at some point but may have been grain-finished before harvest.
Country Cupboard Natural Foods at 122 E 4th St has been a locally owned natural foods store in Russellville since 1976. It's worth checking for specialty beef options, though meat availability can be limited compared to full grocery stores.
The Russellville Community Market at 501 S Phoenix Ave and the Pope County Farmers Market at Depot Park both operate seasonally and occasionally feature local meat producers. Neither offers consistent grass-finished beef week to week, but they're good places to ask questions and connect with regional farmers.
Local Grass-Fed Beef For Sale Online
Shopping for grass fed beef in Russellville means working around whatever a store happens to have in stock. Online ordering removes that friction. You browse a full cut list, pick what your household actually eats, and it arrives frozen and ready for the freezer.
Texas Grass Fed Farms carries 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 including liver and heart. Curated bundles are available for families who want variety without building a cart from scratch. Every cut comes from cattle raised on Texas pasture and grass finished from start to harvest. The cattle never transition to grain in the final weeks. The grass-finished distinction matters for fat profile, flavor, and omega fatty acid composition, and the partner ranchers we work with don't cut that corner.
Whether you're near Arkansas Tech, in the Dardanelle Road corridor, or anywhere in the 72801 or 72802 zip codes, delivery is direct. Most orders arrive within two business days.
How Texas Ranchers Raise Grass-Fed Cattle
The partner ranchers we source from run Texas regenerative ranches where cattle graze on native pasture year-round. Regenerative grazing means rotating animals through paddocks on a schedule that lets the land recover between cycles, building soil carbon and supporting plant diversity season after season. These ranchers think in decades.
The standards are consistent across every operation. No antibiotics, ever. No added hormones. No mRNA vaccines. No grain finishing. Every animal is processed at a USDA-inspected facility, so the chain runs from Texas pasture to your freezer with no gaps.
Troy and Carrie Patterson built Texas Grass Fed Farms as consumers who got tired of vague labels. They're not ranchers; they're curators who personally vet every operation they source from. For Russellville families who take stewardship seriously, whether of their health, the land, or the values they're passing on, every order supports Texas regenerative agriculture directly.
What Comes in Your Russellville Delivery Box
- 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 (1 lb packages)
- Organ meats (liver, heart)
- Ships frozen with dry ice in an insulated box. Most orders to Russellville (72801, 72802) arrive within two business days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy grass-fed beef in Russellville, Arkansas?
Kroger at 1109 W Main St and 2804 S Arkansas Ave both carry grass-fed options. Walmart Supercenter at 2409 E Main St and Walmart Neighborhood Market at 2109 W Main St stock some options with variable availability. Country Cupboard Natural Foods at 122 E 4th St is a local natural foods shop worth checking. For the broadest cut selection with verified Texas sourcing and full grass-finishing, ordering online from Texas Grass Fed Farms ships directly to your Russellville door.
What is the difference between grass-fed and grass-finished beef?
Grass-fed describes how cattle were raised during part of their lives. Grass-finished means the animal stayed on pasture through the final stage before harvest, with no grain introduced at any point. Many cattle are raised on grass early in life but switched to a grain diet in the final weeks to add weight quickly, which changes both the fat profile and the flavor. Texas Grass Fed Farms sells only grass-finished beef. The cattle our partner ranchers raise never touch grain.
Where does most grass-fed beef in US grocery stores come from?
Most grass fed beef sold in US grocery stores is imported from Australia, New Zealand, Uruguay, or Brazil. Effective January 1, 2026, the USDA changed the "Product of USA" label rule: beef can only carry that designation if the animal was born, raised, and processed entirely in the United States. Before that change, beef could be imported, processed domestically, and still carry a USA label. If a package in a Russellville grocery store doesn't show "Product of USA," the beef may be international product regardless of other claims on the packaging.
Is Kroger's grass-fed beef the same quality as Texas Grass Fed Farms?
Kroger stocks several grass-fed brands at both Russellville locations, and some are reasonable options. The difference is traceability. Kroger sources from multiple suppliers, so the story behind each package shifts brand by brand. Texas Grass Fed Farms sources exclusively from vetted Texas partner ranchers, every animal grass finished, raised without antibiotics or added hormones, and inspected at a USDA facility.
How fast does delivery arrive in Russellville?
Most orders arrive within two business days of shipment. Orders ship frozen with dry ice in an insulated box. The beef arrives solidly frozen, and you can thaw cuts as needed.
Browse the full grass-fed beef selection, visit our Arkansas grass-fed beef page, or explore our Texas grass-fed beef page to learn about sourcing.
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