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NOVEMBER 2nd IS NEXT PICKUP DATE
West Phoenix pickup: Dust Devil Park
10645 W Camelback Rd Parking 8:30-9am
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Phoenix pickup: Park & ride lot
2831 N Gilbert Rd Mesa, AZ 85213 10-10:45am
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Show Low Cal Ranch Parking Lot
Heber pickup @ Mary Maudes Country Store
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Flagstaff: NOV. 1ST 7PM
980 N Country Club Dr, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(dirt lot across from Oregano's)
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Christiansen Family Farm is located in Fairfield Utah. They sell pastured pork and grass fed beef . Usually it has to be shipped and there are shipping costs involved that range around $100. Because we are able to bring them such large orders they wave the shipping cost for us and deliver it to us themselves!
About our Grass and Barley Fed Beef
In previous generations, the fall season was considered the best time of year to harvest cattle for meat.There are several reasons for this, first the weather was beginning to cool which meant meat wouldn’t spoil as easy. Also there are significantly fewer flies and other insects that could potentially contaminate the meat. However, the main reason is because fall is the time of year that cattle are in their best physical condition. They cattle have eaten fresh grasses all summer. Towards the end of summer, the grasses begin to set seed. The seeds are high in energy and protein which the cattle eat to prepare for the cold winter. Cattle harvested for meat right before winter have beautifully marbled meat that is high in omega 3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).
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We offer grass and barley fed beef year round. In order to do this, we store grass hay that we feed to the cattle through the winter and early spring. However, this feed lacks the grass seeds that the cattle normally get in the late summer/early fall. This means if we harvest a beef in March, we risk the beef being a little too lean which means the meat may be a little dry when cooked. Every once in a while, we hear from a customer who tried a “grass fed steak” from the store but was disappointed in how lean and dry it was. To compensate for this, we now offer some of our cattle, a little barley and oat hay to mimic grass fed beef that is harvested in the fall. Both barley and oats are grasses and unlike most corn and soybeans are not genetically modified (GMO). Also unlike corn, this will produce beef that maintains the health benefits that grass fed beef is famous for and still be low in cholesterol.
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As always, the cattle roam on large open pastures. 100% of their feed is GMO free. The cattle are not force fed anything, they always have plenty of hay in front of them to eat what they like. The barley grass is fed to them in rations similar to what cattle would find in a late summer pasture. This allows us to offer our customers beef that is marbled as nicely as a fall harvested beef, year round. And like a fall harvested beef, the carcasses yield more which means our customers get a little more for their money. All of our beef is age dried, which gives the meat a tender texture.
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We will continue to offer purely grass fed beef as well. However, we believe that the Grass Fed w/Barley Beef will be the choice of most of our customers. As always, please feel free to contact us with any questions.
All orders that are not picked up within the drop times listed, will return to Utah unless prior arrangements have been made with us.
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There will be no refunds given on returned orders.