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Dry Creek Valley Farm

Pasture-raised beef in Granville, Ohio

Location
Granville
Ohio
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via Eatwild directory
USDA OrganicGrass-fedNo hormones
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Granville, Ohio
The farm

In their words.

Dry Creek Valley Farm is located in central Ohio, 30 miles east of Columbus. We offer grass-fed and finished BEEF from our herd of Red Angus cows. The calves we market receive nothing but grass and grass hay in the winter. No grain, no hormones or antibiotics at any time. We market the calves in the spring and fall at the end of the best grass growth. This is when the calves are gaining well and will marble for a great eating experience. We sell whole, halves or split halves cut to your specifications. The entire farm was converted to grass in 1996. The cattle are rotated through 29 paddocks for a fresh salad bar every day. We are not certified organic, but there have been no chemicals of any kind or fertilizer applied for over seven years. We were selected for Conservationist of the Year in Licking County in 2004 and the farm became a Century Farm in 2006. Visitors are welcome. Please call ahead.

Editor’s note

Dry Creek Valley Farm carries third-party certification: USDA Organic. Those bodies maintain public producer rosters that this listing has been cross-referenced against.

— PRB Editors
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How to buy

What they sell.

Option A · Bulk

Half, Whole

Whole-animal shares are typically priced per pound of hanging weight and require advance booking. Contact the farm for current availability and cut-sheet options.

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Frequently asked

Common questions about Dry Creek Valley Farm.

Answered from the producer’s public-facing materials and the editorial record on this page. Anything unclear is best confirmed with the producer directly.

Where is Dry Creek Valley Farm located?

Dry Creek Valley Farm is based in Granville, Ohio. The full editorial profile, including a map pin and contact info, lives on this page.

Is Dry Creek Valley Farm's beef grass-fed and grass-finished?

Dry Creek Valley Farm lists grass-fed on their public-facing materials but does not explicitly claim grass-finished. In US labeling, "grass-fed" can mean cattle that ate grass earlier in their lives but were grain-finished. Contact the producer to clarify their finishing practice.

Does Dry Creek Valley Farm carry third-party certifications?

Yes. Dry Creek Valley 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.

What types of beef does Dry Creek Valley Farm sell?

Dry Creek Valley Farm lists half beef and whole beef. Specific cut sheets, hanging-weight pricing, and availability windows are best confirmed via the producer's own website or phone.

How can I contact Dry Creek Valley Farm?

Dry Creek Valley 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