Taking orders for WSU Premium Beef–quarters, halves and wholes

Great value for tasty, wholesome beef! What makes it “Premium”? High quality feed and care, slow growth for flavor, and growth hormones are never used (often known as “natural beef”). This beef is Wagyu influenced will be high choice or prime grade. The beef is also dry-aged and hand cut. Know where your beef comes from–WSU bred, born, raised, finished and cut! This beef production hinges on student help, enabling them to get first hand experience with beef production.

Pricing:

Whole or half = $3 per pound of hanging weight

Quarter = $3.10 per pound of hanging weight

A hanging weight will be around 700 to 800 pounds. Staff at the WSU Meats Lab turns it into the cuts you want and wraps it for $0.81 per pound of hanging weight. A whole beef will likely result in 400 to 425 pounds of cut and wrapped meat, depending on how you ask to have it cut.

Please contact Brent at 335 3777 or send an email to AnSci.Premium.Beef@wsu.edu.

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