
Where to buy
pasture‑raised beef
in New York.
55 listed producers in New York, compiled from public directories and certification bodies, cross-referenced for active operation.
The New York listings below were compiled from public pasture-raised-beef directories and producer-submitted records. Every producer claims to raise cattle on pasture; many also claim grass-finished, regenerative, or certified-organic practices.
Where a producer carries a third-party certification (AGA, AWA, USDA Organic, Real Organic Project), we surface that on their listing chip. Other claims are the producer’s own; we do not independently verify them.
What follows is the working list. Listings are free. We do not accept payment for placement. If you see a producer who is no longer operating, tell us and we’ll remove them.
The producers



Berry Hill Farm
Producer profile in progress.


chicken, beef, lamb, turkeys, pork, bacon, sausage
Producer profile in progress.

chicken, turkey, beef, lamb
Producer profile in progress.


Creekside Meadows Farm
Producer profile in progress.



Green Heron Growers
Producer profile in progress.
Heather Ridge Farm
Producer profile in progress.

High Lonesome Farm
Producer profile in progress.
Hunter Crossing Farm
Producer profile in progress.






New York Beef Company, LLC
Producer profile in progress.


Rose Valley Angus Farm
Producer profile in progress.

Rustling Grass Farm
Producer profile in progress.




How a New York farm gets on this list.
The directory is compiled from public sources: pasture-raised-beef listings, certification-body rosters (AGA, AWA, USDA Organic, Real Organic Project), and producer-submitted records. We cross-check addresses, contact info, and operating status before publishing. Producer claims that aren’t backed by a third-party certification are presented as the producer’s own.
We don’t take payment for listings. We don’t take payment for placement. If a farm asks to be removed, we remove them. Editorial standards are published in full.
If you’re in the region…
Listings are free. Always have been.
If you raise pasture-finished beef in New York and you’re not on this page, we’d like to know about you.



