Exceptionally-produced Local Grass-fed Beef

Each year our farm produces a small run of exceptional 21-day dry aged, organically-produced pasture-raised, grass-fed and finished Black angus and Hereford beef. Available only while supplies last.

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Available Shares

Half and quarter cows 

Available by pre-order for June 2026 (Sold Out for 2025). $5.75/lb hanging weight plus butchering costs; cut to your specifications. Get a big freezer, buy yourself a cow.


Other shares (contents and pricing vary based on availability of cuts) available for pre-order:

1/8 Share - "The Family Pack" - (SOLD OUT until next year)

2 Packs Filet Mignon

2 Pack Ribeye Steaks   

2 Packs NY Strip Steaks 

2 Top Sirloin Steaks

2 London Broil Steaks

4 Packs Short Ribs

1 Half Brisket

1 Rack of Beef Ribs

3 Chuck Roast  

1 Sirloin Tip Roast

1 Rump Roast

20 Ground Beef

Total cut weight 65-70lbs

Package Price: $800


1/32 Share - "The Basics"

1 Pack NY Strip Steaks   

1 Top Sirloin Steak

1 Chuck Roast

10 Ground Beef 

1/32 share, Total weight 17-19lbs

Package Price: $230  

1/16 Share - "The Penthouse Pack"- (SOLD OUT until next year)

2 Packs Filet Mignon

1 Packs Ribeye Steaks   

2 Pack NY Strip Steaks 

2 Top Sirloin Steak

4 Packs Short Ribs

2 Chuck Roast

1 Sirloin Tip Roast

12 Ground Beef 

Total cut weight 40-44lbs

Package Price: $575


1/20 Share - "The DC Condo Pack"

1 Pack NY Strip Steaks

1 Pack Ribeye Steaks

1 Sirloin Steak

2 Packs Short Ribs

1 Chuck Roast

12 Ground Beef 

Total cut weight 25-27lbs

Package Price: $325  


What makes our beef better?

Organically-produced. We use fully organic practices in growing our beef. This means that we use no chemical fertilizer on our hay fields and pastures, and no non-organic feed.

Grass-fed and finished. A healthier and more flavorful choice for your beef. Grass-fed and finished beef has a flavor and texture that can't be found in typical grain-fed animals. Some grass-fed beef is finished on fattening grains. Ours cattle forage green pastures to eat only what nature intended for ruminant species; a diverse mix of grasses and forbs.  

Dry-aging. Like the dry-aged meats available at fancy steakhouses, our beef is hung in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment for a full 21 days before cutting. This dry-aging process adds a depth of flavor and tenderness that is simply not available in most markets.

Clean and additive-free. Our animals receive no hormones, vaccines or antibiotics (unless needed to save the life of a sick cow). We keep our stocking rate low to prevent the spread of disease. 

Regenerative farming practices. While we try to avoid buzzwords like "regenerative", the practices we follow are consistent with principles of the regenerative farm movement. We graze our cattle rotationally to manage weeds, fertilize our pastures, improve soil health, and balance our carbon emissions. 

Sustainably produced. We hear a lot about the lack of sustainably in the beef industry. For the most part, and particularly for large industrial operations where most beef is grown, that criticism is completely fair. Truly, the only way to produce beef in a sustainable fashion is on a small, closed-system farm like ours, with a stocking rate low enough to prevent stress on the land and water resources that we all rely upon. 

Ethically-raised. We raise our cattle to the highest standard of animal husbandry and humane care. We keep calves with their mothers until they wean naturally, not before. Our animals free-range across open pasture, not cramped feedlots.

Climate resilient. At Fox Gap, we spend a great deal of time working to improve the resilience of our own pastures, as well as the resilience of our local community to climate-driven impacts. For example, we're working to develop baseline carbon assessments for our soils, grasslands, forestlands, and farming operations. We are using our cattle to help increase carbon capture and storage by grazing rotationally to increase soil heath and our pastures' resilience to climate-driven drought by raising the moisture content and water infiltration capacity of our fields. We are also pursuing forest and stream restoration actions to improve forest composition for wildlife habitat, and the climate resilience of both our farm and the local Catoctin Creek watershed. These actions help to buffer against future projected impacts of acute climate-driven events in our region such as extreme precipitation and flooding, as well as longer-term chronic impacts of more episodic precipitation, heat, and drought.