Stock up on BULK BEEF for the winter!

Author: Bryan Petersen Whitaker Farms

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Robot Meat

Industrial agriculture has trained consumers to expect meat that looks and tastes the same every time, but nature doesn’t work that way. On small-scale regenerative farms, factors like seasonal forage changes, cattle genetics, and butcher technique all contribute to natural variation in meat. Unlike factory-farmed beef, which is controlled for uniformity, regenerative meat reflects the land, the seasons, and the individuality of each animal. While this can mean slight differences in fat content or texture, it also means you’re getting real, naturally raised food—not a cookie-cutter product. Embracing this variation supports healthier ecosystems, ethical farming, and better-quality meat.

FREE HOME DELIVERY

For the next week - we are offering to deliver our delicious meats right to your doorstep free of charge! We wanted to encourage those who are on the fence to go ahead and click "place order" :). Use the coupon code FREESHIP at check out to redeem the offer. (but really even if you don't remember the code, as long as you place the order before the 18th i'll come to your doorstep with a cooler! Also whole chicken and ground beef is on sale this week too!

Website is finally up!

After way to long of a time, the website is currently up and running (well, i say running very lightly) Please excuses us though our growing pains. If you find a problem with the site, or just plain don't understand it - let us know! If you prefer to do orders over the phone like you used to, then you can always just give us a call. Over time the website will have more and more content and will hopefully give y'all a little insight to what life on the farm is like.

Hi Ya'll!

Hi ya'll and welcome to Whitaker Farms! I am so happy that you are here... Whitaker Avenue is the name of the street that I grew up on and where my parents still live (41 years later). It will always be home to me and my family. It is a place of comfort, both good and tough times, great hospitality, commitment and a whole lotta love. But naming the farm after that street means more to me than a short blog post could ever explain. It is my hope and prayer that Whitaker Farms will become a home to everyone who experiences it. I don’t want people to think of it as a "just a place they buy meat and stuff from"....