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Montana

Grass Fed Beef

20 lbs Beef Boxes

  • 10 lbs of grass fed beef burger and 10 lbs of assorted steaks and roasts.

    $225- $250 plus shipping

60 Lbs Beef Box Subscription

  • 30 lbs of grass fed beef burger and 30 lbs of assorted steaks and roasts.

  • Shipped in three installments.

    $675 plus shipping

Quarter Beef Box

  • Roughly 120 lbs of grass fed beef.

  • Brooks curated choice of roasts, steaks, stew-meat and hamburger.

    $1,020 plus shipping

Half Beef Box

  • Roughly 240 lbs of grass fed beef.

  • Personalized cuts of meat and burger.

  • You choose your preference of types of steaks, size of your roasts and the amount of burger you would like in your share.

    $2,040 plus shipping

Full Beef Box

  • Roughly 480 lbs of grass fed beef.

  • Personalized cuts of meat and burger.

  • You choose your preference of types of steaks, size of your roasts and the amount of burger you would like in your share.

    $4,080 plus shipping

Free Pickup in Montana’s Flathead county

Natural variation in weight is normal for grass-fed cows and ours are roughly 500 lbs of processed beef. Buying a share is shopping in bulk and reduces costs of packaging, shipping and processing allowing the costumer to buy high quality food at a reduced price.

Cowboy riding horse in mountains.

The Brooks Family

Our passion is to provide excellent quality, ranch-raised, grass fed beef while maintaining the cowboy tradition of animal and land stewardship. Brandon Brooks comes from a Montana ranching family that has been raising beef under the Big Sky for 100 years. His great-grandfather came to Montana on a cattle drive from Texas and never left, establishing a family tradition of cowboy heritage that Brandon and Jessa continue to this day.

Located in Northwest Montana on the banks of the Flathead River, the Brooks Ranch raises grass fed and finished, hormone free Angus beef. We raise our cattle south of Flathead Lake in the Mission Valley for the first few months of the year until they move to summer pasture in the Madison Valley next to Yellowstone National Park. Their time away from the Mission Valley allows for high-protein, pesticide-free alfalfa hay to be farmed and stored for their winter forage.

Our practice ◊ our promise

 
The ranch in Ronan, MT.

The ranch in Ronan, MT.

Grass fed

Our promise is our cows are never fed anything other than range land grasses and pesticide-free alfalfa their whole lives. This means no silage that prematurely fattens cows to hasten the maturing process. We believe slow food is good food. Our cows have an excellent and diverse diet that lends to the complex black angus flavor.

 
Headed to new pasture in Ennis, MT.

Headed to new pasture in Ennis, MT.

Free Range

General rule of thumb is a cow and calf pair needs 1.5-2 acres of land to feed for a year, our cows in the summer are rotated through on average 2,000 acre pastures of public land. Our fees help fund research and management of the natural habitat and range land use of native elk, moose, bear, wolves and many other species co-existing with our herd. This symbiotic relationship between cowboy and public user helps our public lands not go to the highest bidder.

 
Jessa Brooks rounding up cattle in Ennis, MT.

Jessa Brooks rounding up cattle in Ennis, MT.

Cowboy tradition

Our past is steeped in western culture and our passion is for future generations to benefit from the culture of land stewardship and animal husbandry that the American cowboy represents. We believe that your relationship with your food is as intimate as your relationship with your health. Cowboy tradition puts the animal first, they are your family and your livelihood. We believe that land resilience is our responsibility. Over-graze and your animals will starve next year, dirty your water source and your animals will sicken, poorly manage predators and the food chain will weaken.

Contact Us

 

Northwest Montana Brooks Beef Headquarters
Whitefish, MT

RANCH LOCATION

Ronan, Montana

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