Robbins Iowa beef farm

 

Wholesome Angus beef from Robbins Land & Cattle is pasture-raised and grain-finished with our own feed products. We also raise breeding bulls, replacement heifers and farm to table meat sales.  We raise corn, soybeans and hay as well as use cover crops for soil health, water quality and feed for our cows.

Introducing mouthwatering Berkshire Pork raised on sunshine and the great outdoors right here at our award-winning, Iowa regenerative farm!  Get yours while supplies last! 

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Buy local pork online from farmers and butcher shops near you

ChopLocal is incredibly proud to partner with pork farms near you! We offer pork from a network of farms and small butcher shops across the country.

When you buy local pork, you're supporting local farmers and small businesses, and we thank you! Your supoort helps stimulate rural economies and create healthy communities.

Buying direct from a farmer also allows you to have all of your questions answered. Wondering how the pigs were raised? You can ask! Wondering what they were fed? You can ask that, too!

Many of the farms on ChopLocal raise heritage breeds (like Duroc, Mangalitsa and Berkshire), which often leads to higher quality, more flavorful meat than what is available at the commercial level. 

Most Popular Cuts of Pork

1. Pork Chop

Cooking Methods: Pork chops are versatile and can be cooked in several ways. They can be grilled, pan-fried, baked, or even broiled. They can be marinated for flavor or seasoned with herbs and spices.

2. Pork Tenderloin

Cooking Methods: Pork tenderloin is a lean and tender cut. It's excellent for roasting, grilling, or pan-searing. It can be marinated or seasoned before cooking. Because it's lean, be careful not to overcook it to keep it tender and juicy.

3. Pork Loin Roast

Cooking Methods: Pork loin roast is a larger cut and is great for roasting. It can be seasoned with herbs, spices, and a rub. Slow roasting at a lower temperature helps keep it juicy.

4. Pork Shoulder or Pork Butt

Cooking Methods: This cut is known for its richness and flavor. It's often used for slow-cooking methods like braising, roasting, or smoking. It's perfect for pulled pork. A slow cooker or an oven set to a low temperature works well for this cut.

5. Spareribs and Baby Back Ribs

Cooking Methods: Ribs are typically cooked using slow and low methods like grilling, smoking, or baking. They can be pre-seasoned with a rub and then cooked over indirect heat. A final glaze of barbecue sauce is a popular finish.

Interesting Facts about Pork

1. Pork is the world's most-consumed meat!
2. Pork is full of nutrients, including protein, vitamins (including B-vitamins like B12 and niacin) and minerals including iron, zinc and phosphorus.
3. Pork can be leaner than you think! The loin and tenderloin are relatively low in fat.
4. Pork does not have to be cooked "well-done." Cook pork to 145°F for juicy, succulent pork!

Where to find a Whole Hog

Whole hogs for roasting can be hard to find, and we do not have any currently available on ChopLocal.

However, if you want to buy a whole or half hog, processed for your family's freezer, we encourage you to check out the hog farms on ChopLocal, and send them a message. You can also refer to this blog post about buying a whole hog.

Order Pork Online: How it Works

1. Check out the pork farms and butcher shops above.

2. Can't find one near you? Many farmers and butcher shops in the ChopLocal network will ship pork right to your door!

3. Looking for something specific? Use the search bar or filters to find the meat that's right for you.

4. Order pork online and the farmer or butcher shop will fulfill your order!

Robbins Land and Cattle at a Glance

  • Iowa family farm
  • Black Angus beef
  • Highly marbled, restaurant-quality meat
  • 2021 Regional (5 state region) Environmental Stewardship Award Winner
  • NOW!  Berkshire Pork!

Order Fulfillment:

Shipped anywhere in the US

  • Free shipping on orders over $49 in preferred rate area
  • $24.99 shipping on orders over $49 outside of preferred rate area
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