s-bar steakholders

Save on high-quality beef by buying directly from the ranch.

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We cut out the middleman—lowering your cost per pound, reducing trips to the grocery store, and keeping your freezer stocked with high-quality, locally raised beef.

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Made for your table
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Raised by Ranchers
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Grown in Nebraska
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What we Are

The New Way to Buy Beef

S-Bar Steakholders is a membership program that connects families directly to the ranch. Instead of purchasing beef through a traditional retail system, members follow the ranch throughout the year and gain the opportunity to purchase beef directly from the source at cost. It’s a more transparent, hands-on approach to buying beef — one that keeps you connected to the process behind your food.

how it works

Breakdown of the process.

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1. Join the Program

Choose a membership and get access to the ranch.

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2. Follow the Ranch

Stay connected with updates throughout the year.

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3. Reserve Your Beef

Select your portion during the harvest window.

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4. Receive Your Order

Your beef is processed, packaged, and delivered.

memberships

One ranch. Three options to get started.

Steakholder Membership

$300/ per year

Our core membership for families who want access to beef directly from the ranch.

Become a Steakholder

Ranch Partner Membership

$1200/ per year

For those who want a deeper connection and expanded access to the program.

Become a Ranch Partner

Sample Box

$100/ one-time

Try the beef before committing to a membership.

Order a Sample Box
meet the ranchers

Weston & Kooper

S-Bar is led by ranchers who believe in raising cattle with care and giving people a closer connection to their food.

Our Story

Ready to join the herd?

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