Grass-fed cattle grazing on pasture at Tyner Pond Farm in Central Indiana

Where to Buy Grass-Fed Beef in Central Indiana (And Why It Matters)


If you’re searching for “grass-fed beef near me,” you’re not alone. More people than ever are looking to get away from industrial meat and toward something better: nutrient-dense, local food you can trust. But not all grass-fed beef is the same—and most of it doesn’t even come from Indiana.

At Tyner Pond Farm, we raise 100% grass-fed beef on pasture, using regenerative grazing practices. And we deliver it straight to your door in Central Indiana.

Let’s break down what “grass-fed” really means, why it matters, and how to get it locally—without the middleman.


What Does “Grass-Fed” Beef Actually Mean?

Grass-fed cow grazing on diverse pasture at Tyner Pond Farm in Central Indiana

The term “grass-fed” is everywhere, but it’s often misleading.

Technically, any cow that has eaten grass at some point in its life can be labeled “grass-fed.” That includes beef that spends most of its life in a feedlot. And a lot of what’s sold in grocery stores as “grass-fed” is imported from overseas.

At Tyner Pond Farm, we mean it in the true sense:

  • Our cattle are raised on pasture, never in confinement
  • They eat a 100% grass diet—no grain, no byproducts
  • They are moved daily using rotational grazing to support soil health and biodiversity
  • They are processed locally and delivered directly by us

No third-party warehouses. No mystery labels. Just beef from our farm to your family.


Why Local Grass-Fed Beef Matters

Grass-fed beef is great—but local grass-fed beef is even better. Here’s why:

1. Fewer Food Miles, More Nutrients

Beef raised close to home doesn’t travel for days on trucks or sit in warehouses. That means better flavor and higher nutrient retention.

2. Supports Indiana Farmers

Buying direct keeps your dollars in the local economy and supports small farms like ours—not global meatpackers or distant feedlots.

3. Builds Better Soil and Healthier Ecosystems

We use regenerative practices that build topsoil, increase biodiversity, and improve the land with every grazing cycle.

4. You Know Where It Came From

You can visit our farm. You can ask questions. You’ll never get that from a plastic-wrapped steak at the store.


Health Benefits of Grass-Fed Beef

Raw ground beef blend from Tyner Pond Farm with added heart and liver for nutrient density

Our beef isn’t just local—it’s nutrient-dense. Compared to grain-fed meat, grass-fed beef has:

  • Higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids
  • More CLA (conjugated linoleic acid)
  • More vitamins A and E
  • A better omega-6 to omega-3 ratio

That’s why so many of our customers are:

  • Following a carnivore or keto diet
  • Focused on longevity and metabolic health
  • Practicing baby-led weaning
  • Avoiding seed oils and ultra-processed food

Even if they just searched “grass-fed beef,” they’re looking for something deeper—and we’re here to provide it.


Where to Buy Grass-Fed Beef in Central Indiana

We raise and deliver our beef directly to customers across Central Indiana. That includes:

  • Indianapolis
  • Carmel
  • Fishers
  • Zionsville
  • Greenfield
  • Noblesville
  • And surrounding towns

We offer:

  • Free home delivery (no subscription required)
  • One-pound packs or bulk bundles
  • Specialty cuts like short ribs, brisket, and steaks
  • Organ meats like liver, kidney, and heart
  • Freezer beef by the quarter or half

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What Our Customers Say

“The best ground beef I’ve ever had. You can taste the difference.”
— Amanda, Indianapolis

“I feed your beef to my family because I know it’s clean and nutrient-rich. No guessing.”
— Mark, Fishers

“Ordering is simple. Delivery is free. I’ll never go back to store-bought.”
— Lisa, Carmel


Want Real Grass-Fed Beef? We’ll Bring It to You.

Tyner Pond Farm delivery van providing free home delivery of local grass-fed beef in Central Indiana

If you want to feel confident about the food you eat—and where it came from—Tyner Pond Farm makes it easy.

  • ✅ Regeneratively raised
  • ✅ 100% grass-fed and grass-finished
  • ✅ Delivered to your door in Central Indiana

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