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Crossing Creeks Farm

Pasture-raised beef in 221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville, Tennessee

Location
221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville
Tennessee
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Crossing Creeks Farm — pasture-raised beef producer in 221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville, Tennessee
The farm

In their words.

For over a decade, Crossing Creeks Farm has been practicing regenerative farming with intensive rotational grazing, putting our focus on healing the soil first. This results in healthier animals, which in turn produces nutrient-dense meats and eggs for us all. We produce grass-fed, grain-free BEEF, pasture-raised PORK, CHICKEN, TURKEY and EGGS without soy or corn. We use holistic approaches and never use conventional dewormers, medications or vaccines. If an animal needs help past our holistic efforts, we will use medications, but remove the animal from the herd. We also feed animal-appropriate diets which means herbivores (cattle) receive only leafy greens like grasses, hay, and alfalfa. Omnivores (pigs and poultry) also receive grasses but need additional calories so we feed them certified organic feeds custom mixed for each species. They never eat soy or corn in their feed but instead eat organic barley, peas, alfalfa, minerals, digestive enzymes and more. We believe in caring for our animals with the utmost respect and humane practices. Thank you for supporting our family farm! You can purchase our products in our Farm Store open Thursdays-Saturdays year-round or you can shop o…

Editor’s note

Crossing Creeks Farm carries third-party certification: USDA Organic. Those bodies maintain public producer rosters that this listing has been cross-referenced against. Available locally in Tennessee.

— PRB Editors
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Common questions about Crossing Creeks Farm.

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Where is Crossing Creeks Farm located?

Crossing Creeks Farm is based in 221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville, Tennessee. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Does Crossing Creeks Farm ship pasture-raised beef?

Not based on what they advertise publicly. Crossing Creeks Farm offers on-farm pickup in 221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville, Tennessee, but shipping is not listed as an option. Contact the producer directly to confirm.

Can I buy beef directly from Crossing Creeks Farm in person?

Yes. Crossing Creeks Farm offers on-farm pickup in 221 Eady Rd. Shelbyville, Tennessee. Contact the producer to confirm hours and availability.

Is Crossing Creeks Farm's beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

Crossing Creeks Farm lists both grass-fed and grass-finished on their public-facing materials, meaning the cattle eat grass for their entire lives with no grain finish in a feedlot. We surface the producer's own claims; we do not independently audit them.

Does Crossing Creeks Farm carry third-party certifications?

Yes. Crossing Creeks Farm lists the following on their public-facing materials: USDA Organic. We record producer-stated certifications; we do not independently audit them against issuing-body registries.

How can I contact Crossing Creeks Farm?

Crossing Creeks Farm can be reached via their website, phone, and email — full details are in the contact panel on this page. We don't intermediate the conversation: messages and orders go straight to the producer.

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Est. 2026 · An American Directory · Made in UtahVol. I · Last updated May 22, 2026