Blackwater Pastures' monthly box containing a variety of beef cuts in different shapes and sizes.

Simple Dinners, Healthy Pastures

Reserve your share today for months of worry‑free meals, helping us care for the land.

Why Buy Bulk?

  • Cook more, shop less

    One order fills your freezer for months. That means fewer errands and more time actually cooking or relaxing.

  • Savings you can taste

    You invest once and enjoy the savings meal after meal. Quality goes up while your overall spend goes down.

  • Be part of the story

    Your commitment lets us plan grazing and processing the right way. In return, you get more than beef: direct updates, priority cuts, and a real connection.

How It Works

1. Choose Your Share: Eighth, Quarter, or Half.
2. Reserve With a Small Deposit.
3. Pick Up or Get Local Delivery: Vacuum-sealed cuts, freezer-ready.

What's In A Share?

  • Dry-Aged Premium Steaks

    Boneless Ribeye, Bone-In Sirloin, NY Strip, Filet Mignon, Chuck Eye Steak, Flat Iron Steak, Flank Steak, Skirt Steak, and more!

  • A New Standard For Ground Beef

    80/20 Premium Ground Beef. Plus you'll also receive our Ground Berkshire Ham/Ground Beef Blend, and Primal Blend (90% Ground Beef + Organ Meat)!

  • Farm-Raised, Flavor-Rich Roasts

    Brisket, Chuck Roast, Shoulder Roast, Short Ribs, Oxtail, Osso Buco, Picanha, Sirloin Tips, Stir Fry, Stew Meat, Bones, Organs, and more!

F.A.Q's

  • An eighth share fits in ~2.5 cu ft.
  • A quarter share fits in ~5 cu ft. (about two carry-on bags of space)
  • A half share fits in ~10 cu ft.

Properly sealed and kept at 0 °F, cuts retain peak flavor for 12 months and remain safe for up to 24 months.

  • An eighth share will normally be enough beef to feed a couple for 6 months.
  • A fourth share will normally be enough beef to feed a couple for 1 year.
  • A half share will normally be enough beef to feed a family of 4 for 1 year.

*These are estimates. Exact numbers vary*

  • An eighth share is 50-60 lbs
  • A fourth share is 100-120 lbs
  • A half share is 200-240 lbs

*These are estimates. Exact numbers vary*