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About Snyder Family Farm

Snyder Family Farm is a family owned and operated regenerative sustainable farm located in Keysville, Virginia. We raise grass-fed and finished cows and sheep, as well as silvopastured pigs.

 

All of our animals are free from antibiotics, hormones, GMOs and chemicals. We believe in and use ethical practices whilst blending an old world mentality with modern methods to meet the local food needs of today's communities — while supporting environmental stewardship.

 

Our commitment is to provide you with the most delicious and nutritionally dense meats while healing our soils and improving the environment. We use rotational grazing and the natural traits of the animals to heal the land and sequester carbon while affording the animals the best quality of life possible. Our belief is that an animal should only have one bad day.

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Local Beef for Sale

directly from farmers and butcher shops near you

ChopLocal has local beef for sale ready for you to order online. You can purchase online and pick-up at a local beef farm, or have the beef shipped to your door!

Local beef for sale includes beef brisket, ground beef, beef jerky, prime rib, beef roast, beef short ribs, beef sticks, filet mignon, New York Strip Steak, beef summer sausage and beef tri-tip directly from farmers.

Why buy Local Beef?

Local beef has many benefits! One of the benefits of the local beef for sale here is that most of it is dry aged.

"One of the advantages of buying local meats is that small processors dry age the beef on site for 10 days to 14 days. This allows the enzymes in the meat to break down the connective tissue resulting in more tender and flavorful beef. Dry aged meats also contain less water so you aren't paying for added water when purchasing from a local farmer making it a better investment." - Ty Gustafson - Owner/Operator of Story City Locker.

ChopLocal has beef for sale from farms in Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois, Missouri, MinnesotaGeorgia, Wisconsin, New York, Vermont, Texas, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Or browse our best-selling local beef. You can also purchase half a cow from many of our farms.

Why buy from local beef farms?

1. The US imported approximately 2.5 billion pounds of beef in 2021, all while US beef farmers struggle to make ends meet.
2. Much of the imported beef is used for ground beef for fast food restaurants.
3. Imported beef comes from countries like Brazil, which are home to dangerous animal diseases and corrupt meat inspection systems.

Read more about why purchasing from local beef farms is so important here.

Order Local Beef Online: How it Works

1. Check out the local beef farms and butcher shops above.

2. Can't find one near you? Many farmers and butcher shops in the ChopLocal network will ship beef 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 local beef online and the farmer or butcher shop will fulfill your order!

Interesting Fact: Why is cow meat called beef?

Long story short, it's because of the French invasion of Britain in 1066.

To go into a bit more detail, here's the history:

The Anglo-Saxons (British in the 11th century) spoke Old English, a language with Germanic roots. This language used the word "cu" to describe cattle.

When the French-speaking Normans invaded and conquered Britain, they continued to speak French and using the French term "boeuf" instead of "cu."

As time went-on, the fancier French term became "beef" and was used to describe meat from cattle.

Spoiler Alert: The "cow meat" you're looking for isn't from cows.

Technically, the beef at ChopLocal isn't actually cow meat.

Cows are female cattle who have given birth to a calf (baby bovine.) And beef from cows is not the highest quality. It is generally less tender and less flavorful, but makes great ground beef, hamburger and things like that.

The best beef comes from steers - younger, full-grown male cattle. This beef is tender, flavorful, and makes delicious steak and other high-end cuts.

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Snyder Family Farm Reviews

We’ve been buying meat and eggs from Jeremy and Heidi for over 2 years, and we’ve become totally spoiled with the amazing quality. We don’t typically buy our meat anywhere else now. Some of our favorites are their high quality cuts of steak, ground pork and beef, chuck roast, eye of round, and chorizo. Highly recommend buying local and supporting this family farm!

Family friendly with a great selection of healthy home grown products that are so good . We love the warm approach to knowing your customers and communicating well with them . Thank you Snyder Farms for nurturing out health and well being .

I am so grateful to have discovered your high-quality meats! Every Saturday at the St. Stephen's farmers market, I get to chat with Jeremy and others and have learned so much about the meat industry. I feel very confident in the meats I buy, which is a new and wonderful feeling.

I used to spend 15+ minutes in front of the meat department at grocery stores, trying to figure out which supplier to trust, only to walk away empty-handed because I didn't trust any of them. But with your farm, I can taste all the hard work you put into it. Thank you!

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Great family with great products straight from their farm to your table. We have been more than happy with Jeremy and Heidi's help getting our purchases as well as the product. Everything is packed well and so delicious. It'll make you never want to go back to store bought.

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Snyder Family Farm

Regeneratively raised beef, pork and lamb - located in Keysville, Virginia!


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