As an ex dairyman I’d certainly buy a beef box from you. The care and thought you, the Ginger guy with the Moostache and all your staff put into your livestock is a credit to yourselves. You should all rightly be proud of yourselves. You could even do a mixed box and include some lamb.
@@dawnjohnson7688 Nevada here🇺🇸 Wouldn’t it be great? I’d love to try all their dairy products too. Since they won’t deliver, maybe we could go for a visit. 🌎How about when they let the cows out on grass in the spring?
Pemberton Beef Boxes are definitely the way to go. Said a while ago you should consider mail order. Farm to consumer - cut out the middleman, direct traceability.
I sell direct to the public in quarters or sides, sold by the hanging weight. Customers can also use a cut sheet to get exactly the beef cuts they want. It works really well.
I’d be very interested in a beef box from a business like yourself. Knowing exactly where it’s come from is also worth a premium imho. I also find it makes life easier when you come to deciding what you’re going to eat recipe and budgeting wise. Do it lad!
Most definitely yes for beef boxes !! And just an idea , if it takes off enough to be worth carrying on , maybe add in a few pieces from other local farms, ie-veg to go with the beef ? if anyone wanted the whole 'meal deal' ?
477,000 subscribers who watch and see how much you care and look after your animals, Pemberton beef direct is the way to go, you will have to pay more staff and get set up right,but at the end of the day Tom you can’t fail,you don’t very often, all the best mate.
I think a beef box is a great idea, one of my work colleagues has sheep and he does lamb boxes where you can buy either 1/4 or 1/2 a lamb, I think they are great value as i know where the meats from, i know its been looked after and its going to be good quality.
Here in Australia there are alot of farms that do boxes direct to the public. Its very lucrative here, people love knowing where there food comes from.
Glad you enjoyed your visit across the pond to Winnipeg, Tom. I’m a cattle and grain farmer located about an hour and a half from Winnipeg and I’ve been a huge fan of your channel. Keep up the hard work! And all the best with the baby on the way
The beef box idea sounds good. I'd suggest messaging around other farmshops around the area to see what type of business they do. Farmer Phil seems to be doing well at his.
In France there is a guy that sells his meat directly, people buy a box with a little of everything in it they dont get to chosse what they want but they get a bit of everything once a month they freeze most of it, direct delivry from the farm the day after the cut once a month, what you could slide in with the box whould be recipies on how to cook everything like, beef stew or Blade pot roast etc
Beef boxes - great idea! And the healthiest option for your customers - grass fed, no feedlots with all the antibiotics and other stuff you don't want in your meat. Wish you were closer... without the pond between us!
Hi Tom, As I am outside UK, I am out for buying the beef. But I will share what I see in my area. Some farmers sell directly their beef. One in my village, does 2-3 beefs a year, he has to refuse orders because way to many people would like some. He advertises only to friends and so on and he sells his 2-3 cattle a year easily. For you, maybe some preorder online should help you to plan it. with some advertising over social networks and youtube to announce when it arrives. And you do it only when you have enough orders, but for great meat raised like this, it won't last long for you to have sold it out. Wish you a great succes in the direct sales
I’m in the US. And with all the uncertainty around supply chains I count it as a blessing that I have a farmer that allows me to buy half a steer every year. I get a little discount bc he uses the spent grain from my brewery to feed his livestock. It’s extremely reassuring knowing I’ll get quality beef at a good price. I think those boxes would go so well for you.
As a single elderly bachelor, I cannot even buy a beef joint, as it would last me for over a month. But for all your large family customers, I think the Beef Box idea may be very profitable. Maybe even sell direct to Hotels and Cafes.. Nice to see such a plump herd of Angusses, we used to have only Herefords for the beef.
Had rib of beef from the farm shop each Christmas for the last few years. Proper on the bone full flavour with marbling. Med rare, succulent & tender. Mmmmmm 😋🤤
Proper beef boxes!!!, Yes please, bring them on. Knowing exactly where your food comes from and how that came to be makes all the difference! Sign me up !❤
Great video, again! I think a beef box is a great idea. I live in the U.S. or I'd be first on you customer list. Beef boxes or a mixture too are pretty popular here! You are a great businessman.
yes tom a beef box sounds a good idea, we'd cartainly be very interested, also listened to the book absolutely love it your dad's wisdom on cars had me floored, laughing my head off ty
great idea the beef boxes ! i bought whole lamb boxes before now for £110-£120 direct from the farm . who had them processed and cut into basic cuts which weighed about 19kg . so buying direct for minimal processing is a great saver
Yeah Stilton butchers uses cool bags and sheep wool blanket bags for insulation and it always arrives perfectly cold even in summer. Bonus: the wool bags can be used to insulate the inside of the shed roof afterwards! You can also use them to lag the loft if you want.
Tom you'd need to build your own abattoir...and chill and cold room...but its the way forward...if you build it big enough you can supply other shops and keep it simple...don't forget to put in a generator....it will pay for itself.... ...
Will def buy a farm box from you!! As mentioned in other comments, would buy because we have seen everything that goes into your families farm from the calves been born to their final day on the farm!! It’s a recipe for success!!👍👍
Add some local veg to go with it and call it the Sunday diner Box. That way you can get the orders in and do one shipment per week ready for the weekend
Butcher's Box in the US uses cardboard insulation with dry ice. Have not had a problem with temp except the one time they delivered it while I was at the office and did not find out till 7pm lol. It sat in the sun for hours but most was still frozen
I'm too far away for Beef Boxes, but it is a great idea imho! As long as you have the supplies for packing, and the ice packs etc already. I'm used to seeing the female cows, but it's so interesting to me to see how the beef ones are built!
UA-camr and farmer, Farmer P has a roughly equal setup (but no new super shed :D) as you, and he sells direct as well Tom, as for buying I'll buy from you, no problem.
I would happily buy a beef box from your farmshop, it would be great because here you can see how the cattle been treated, the problem is that i live in Sweden so the delivery could be a bit problematic😕
I would be really interested in Beef boxes especially the less used cuts,Brisket, Cheek, etc. I would buy from Farmer P but unfortunately he does not offer a delivery service.A choice of what went into the box and a range of price options would be really great ,especially for people like myself on a limited budget. To be able to buy from some where reasonably local would be great.
Absolutely would buy a beef box off you. But we love bringing the kids up to the farm aswell. Will definitely be visiting a couple of times before Christmas. If anyone reading this hasn’t tried there fresh meat and produce your missing out.
Have bought beef from the farm shop before when visiting friends in Blackpool would definitely buy a beef box from you guys saves me the 260 mile round trip to get some quality beef
With nearly half a million subs, the beef box must be a good idea ! Most people have a freezer at home, so provided your boxes are large enough to cover reasonable delivery costs - find out the ideal weight to send - the jobs a good 'un !!
I know there are plenty of smaller cattle people that do the box style over here in the states so it is feasible, it's just can the farm shop handle the extra load.
I would definitely be interested in a beef box to order Tom, keep meaning to pop into the farm shop to buy a few bits but it’s an hour and a half each way that’s the only thing. Even if you only did the boxes every few months like you do with the merchandise to reduce the work load etc. Definitely something to consider and future proofing the shop also.
Oh YES to meat boxes, Beef, Lamb and Pork please. Wifey and I have traveled twice with a 500 mile round trip for a day out to your farm shop to buy meat....Please, please do it Tom. ( on a sadish note, Wifey said good bye to the lovely cow's being loaded up)
Great idea the meat box we are lucky we use the farm shop about 3 times a week your meat is top drawer but not everyone can use the farm shop not being local so great idea 👌
Tom, I'm in the USA. Over here, direct to consumer seems to be huge. Half of the ads on my FB or IG are direct to consumer meat sales. I know of others in the UK that do it. Might try it. Source your insulated carriers first. Good luck.
I love the farm box idea it is a lot of work. I live in the US and I do a co-op buy Direct from a rancher that sells me either a half or a quarter of a cow and I pay certain amount of minimum weight and I pay probably 20% lower than I do in the grocery store but he also dry ages the beef for three months so it’s really top quality and even though I could probably get it a little cheaper through a different co-op I like it. Oh also what he does is he doesn’t do a monthly box what he does is he’ll sell a cow #746 to 1-4 buyers and the person pre-buys X amount of weight/ cuts/percent and then when a cow becomes ready for butcher they are boxed and sent. So it’s more about Sponsoring a cow then having to do a monthly order which adds even more overhead. So it’s a good option if you want to pre-sell cows for box for a gram for Christmas and the center people get in the cheaper the beef cost is because beef cost just keeps going up. Also if you tried this it would allow you to test the market with less risk and less hassle for the farm shop to start Be well be you
My dad does this too! He loves touring the farm where they grow the cows and the beef he gets is absolutely above and beyond. It’s expensive to buy half a cow but he ultimately saves money
Great catching up on your last few videos after been on a camping holiday for the the last week. Whilst on holiday staying at a dairy farm we were lucky enough to see some heifers calf and bottle feed some young calfs, amazing how much I've learnt from watching your chanel mate so big thanks to you!
Really enjoy the videos Tom and appreciate the effort you and everyone there put into them. It's been nice seeing your farm evolve over the last couple of years! I think the mail order idea is great. It gives those who can't get out easily the opportunity to sample your product and those that are far away a chance to 'connect' with you and your farm. However, I couldn't promise to regularly buy in that manor as I feel I would be neglecting our local farm shop - we are very fortunate to have one on the outskirts of our town. That might be an angle you hadn't considered is that in offering the mail order service you could be taking sales away from other farm shops in other areas of the country that are trying to do exactly the same thing as yourself in selling direct to the consumer. That said, whatever you do I'm sure it will be great and well thought out. Keep up the great work!
😢 I’m on the wrong side of the pond. Otherwise I’d buy boxes for sure. Set up a monthly order system for the rest of the UK so you’d have a regular order system. Weekly, bi-eekly, or monthly. That be easier to plan inventory
definitely the way to go, a simple sales app and all you have to do is count the orders for butchery and pack the boxes. Even shipping can be arranged via the app for your shipping agent. Collection and 12 - 24 delivery. That way you keep the hard earned brass, you provide a great product, at a reasonable price and everyone is happy, well maybe not the middle man!!
Farmer Phil here in Ireland is already doing the beef boxes and there is others here as well . Your Beef would be angus beef so even better, I think he uses couiers and though the website.
Surprised you don’t have pigs for the shop , sausages and pork and apple burgers are a big seller in Devon , lots of local farm shops sell them and one makes the best chilli sausages .
Beef box’s are an awesome idea. I would 100% buy one and I think many others would too. I live in sunny Scotland so it’s a bit far for me to travel to your shop.
.... with the awareness of what we are eating on the rise, would be inclined to say that the grass fed and finished market will proportionately grow and being ahead of the curve would prove beneficial .... if I was in your country I would buy a beef box .... my grocer offers at a lessor $/kg larger cuts, in my case rib-eye that I cut down myself to steaks .... another market is the Keto followers that like less fat trimmed if I understand it correctly .... always interesting what you share .. thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
yes i will buy a box i see how you care for your animals.i was brought up on a farm in n ireland .you and ginger are doing a fab job. you have great ideas on looking forward to furture on your farm.good luck. love you rvidoes
Depending on the price Tom, I would be interested in beef pack. Would want to know how long hung for etc. Have had wonderful beef from farmer P but we have to drive all the way to Gloustershire to pick up.
There is a ton of research on the nutritional benefits of grass fed grass finished beef. Nutritionally it is a completely different kind if food from beef that is finished on any kind of stored feed. Omega 3's, Omega 6's, CLA, etc are all optimal only on grass finished beef. Sadly, the label grass fed/grass finished is pretty fuzzy, at least here in the U.S.
As an ex dairyman I’d certainly buy a beef box from you. The care and thought you, the Ginger guy with the Moostache and all your staff put into your livestock is a credit to yourselves. You should all rightly be proud of yourselves. You could even do a mixed box and include some lamb.
Oooh a mixed box! Yes!
Mixed box - yes!
Shipping to Ohio - Nnnoooooo!!!!!!
@@dawnjohnson7688 Nevada here🇺🇸 Wouldn’t it be great? I’d love to try all their dairy products too. Since they won’t deliver, maybe we could go for a visit. 🌎How about when they let the cows out on grass in the spring?
Pemberton Beef Boxes are definitely the way to go. Said a while ago you should consider mail order. Farm to consumer - cut out the middleman, direct traceability.
I would love that but.....
Getting it delivered over here (N.I.) might be problematic
How do you comment before it goes live?
@@TomPembertonFarmLife flux capacitor and 88mph?
how... just how
@@TomPembertonFarmLife I was thinking the same he is from the future clearly
100% adding mail order to the farm shop I live in North wales and would definitely order some beef 🥩 boxes!
Another awesome video Tom !
Defo want a pemberton beef box. You've enabled everyone to see where the beef comes from and how well you look after them.
You could do Pre - Order on the beef boxes so you know what you have and if its viable.
I sell direct to the public in quarters or sides, sold by the hanging weight. Customers can also use a cut sheet to get exactly the beef cuts they want. It works really well.
I would 100% buy a beef box. With all the care that goes into your animals, you can tell they have lived amazing happy lives!
I think you should speak to Farmer P, he knows his stuff when it comes to the beef boxes. Yes he's got a lot less cattle but it's the same principle
Think he has more cattle than me but i will do
I’d be very interested in a beef box from a business like yourself. Knowing exactly where it’s come from is also worth a premium imho. I also find it makes life easier when you come to deciding what you’re going to eat recipe and budgeting wise. Do it lad!
Most definitely yes for beef boxes !! And just an idea , if it takes off enough to be worth carrying on , maybe add in a few pieces from other local farms, ie-veg to go with the beef ? if anyone wanted the whole 'meal deal' ?
477,000 subscribers who watch and see how much you care and look after your animals, Pemberton beef direct is the way to go, you will have to pay more staff and get set up right,but at the end of the day Tom you can’t fail,you don’t very often, all the best mate.
I think a beef box is a great idea, one of my work colleagues has sheep and he does lamb boxes where you can buy either 1/4 or 1/2 a lamb, I think they are great value as i know where the meats from, i know its been looked after and its going to be good quality.
Here in Australia there are alot of farms that do boxes direct to the public. Its very lucrative here, people love knowing where there food comes from.
Glad you enjoyed your visit across the pond to Winnipeg, Tom. I’m a cattle and grain farmer located about an hour and a half from Winnipeg and I’ve been a huge fan of your channel. Keep up the hard work! And all the best with the baby on the way
The beef box idea sounds good. I'd suggest messaging around other farmshops around the area to see what type of business they do. Farmer Phil seems to be doing well at his.
In France there is a guy that sells his meat directly, people buy a box with a little of everything in it they dont get to chosse what they want but they get a bit of everything once a month they freeze most of it, direct delivry from the farm the day after the cut once a month, what you could slide in with the box whould be recipies on how to cook everything like, beef stew or Blade pot roast etc
In the USA we can't get citified butchers. It's 6-9 months out. Most of it is now direct sales. We have lost 4-5 of our butchers to ageing out.
Beef boxes - great idea! And the healthiest option for your customers - grass fed, no feedlots with all the antibiotics and other stuff you don't want in your meat. Wish you were closer... without the pond between us!
Hi Tom,
As I am outside UK, I am out for buying the beef. But I will share what I see in my area.
Some farmers sell directly their beef. One in my village, does 2-3 beefs a year, he has to refuse orders because way to many people would like some. He advertises only to friends and so on and he sells his 2-3 cattle a year easily.
For you, maybe some preorder online should help you to plan it. with some advertising over social networks and youtube to announce when it arrives.
And you do it only when you have enough orders, but for great meat raised like this, it won't last long for you to have sold it out.
Wish you a great succes in the direct sales
Def buy one...............Saltash, Cornwall
We buy ours straight from the farm, and absolutely love it! We are in Oklahoma USA
I’m in the US. And with all the uncertainty around supply chains I count it as a blessing that I have a farmer that allows me to buy half a steer every year. I get a little discount bc he uses the spent grain from my brewery to feed his livestock. It’s extremely reassuring knowing I’ll get quality beef at a good price. I think those boxes would go so well for you.
Direct to consumer is a rapidly growing market here in the states.
I’m one for a beef box 😊❤ the care and attention that goes into your cows would 100% be having some if you deliver.
As a single elderly bachelor, I cannot even buy a beef joint, as it would last me for over a month. But for all your large family customers, I think the Beef Box idea may be very profitable. Maybe even sell direct to Hotels and Cafes..
Nice to see such a plump herd of Angusses, we used to have only Herefords for the beef.
Had rib of beef from the farm shop each Christmas for the last few years. Proper on the bone full flavour with marbling. Med rare, succulent & tender. Mmmmmm 😋🤤
Proper beef boxes!!!, Yes please, bring them on. Knowing exactly where your food comes from and how that came to be makes all the difference!
Sign me up !❤
Great video, again! I think a beef box is a great idea. I live in the U.S. or I'd be first on you customer list. Beef boxes or a mixture too are pretty popular here! You are a great businessman.
yes tom a beef box sounds a good idea, we'd cartainly be very interested, also listened to the book absolutely love it your dad's wisdom on cars had me floored, laughing my head off ty
i would absolutely buy more if they were delivered! i had some beef before and its honestly amazing! its just the hour and half drive to get there!
Ask around your neighbours and friends - you could be the courier !
great idea the beef boxes ! i bought whole lamb boxes before now for £110-£120 direct from the farm . who had them processed and cut into basic cuts which weighed about 19kg . so buying direct for minimal processing is a great saver
A pembertons beef box I’d definitely be interested in and another great video about your livestock decisions 👍🏻🚜🐄
Another awesome video Tom keep doing the awesome work God bless u and ur family and everything u do bro
Yeah Stilton butchers uses cool bags and sheep wool blanket bags for insulation and it always arrives perfectly cold even in summer. Bonus: the wool bags can be used to insulate the inside of the shed roof afterwards! You can also use them to lag the loft if you want.
Tom you'd need to build your own abattoir...and chill and cold room...but its the way forward...if you build it big enough you can supply other shops and keep it simple...don't forget to put in a generator....it will pay for itself.... ...
I’d definitely be interested in a beef box, and cos they are grass fed I can say I’m vegetarian!
Will def buy a farm box from you!! As mentioned in other comments, would buy because we have seen everything that goes into your families farm from the calves been born to their final day on the farm!! It’s a recipe for success!!👍👍
Tom - the model that you are talking about with beef boxes is the one that Ian Pullen aka Farmer P uses.
Love the videos Tom like to see how the process takes place to get the beef to your farm shop
Add some local veg to go with it and call it the Sunday diner Box. That way you can get the orders in and do one shipment per week ready for the weekend
Butcher's Box in the US uses cardboard insulation with dry ice. Have not had a problem with temp except the one time they delivered it while I was at the office and did not find out till 7pm lol. It sat in the sun for hours but most was still frozen
I'm too far away for Beef Boxes, but it is a great idea imho! As long as you have the supplies for packing, and the ice packs etc already. I'm used to seeing the female cows, but it's so interesting to me to see how the beef ones are built!
UA-camr and farmer, Farmer P has a roughly equal setup (but no new super shed :D) as you, and he sells direct as well Tom, as for buying I'll buy from you, no problem.
Got to show senior missus pemberton cooking up some farm reared beef steaks, would surely get the orders flying in !!
A beef box sounds like a fantstic idea especially as we all know where the cow has come from. I would defo buy one all the way down here in Birmingham
I’m definitely going to be a customer if you do beef boxes! So important to know the story of our food.
Boxes a good idea....you should talk to/go and see Crawford .....Gloagburn farm shop...he'll know of any pitfalls/problems.
I would happily buy a beef box from your farmshop, it would be great because here you can see how the cattle been treated, the problem is that i live in Sweden so the delivery could be a bit problematic😕
I'll have a beef box. Maybe put a couple of different cuts in with some recipe ideas. You could even jazz it up by adding a few veggies and spices?
I would be really interested in Beef boxes especially the less used cuts,Brisket, Cheek, etc. I would buy from Farmer P but unfortunately he does not offer a delivery service.A choice of what went into the box and a range of price options would be really great ,especially for people like myself on a limited budget. To be able to buy from some where reasonably local would be great.
Farmer P sells his Dexter beef boxes and the all fly out the door so you should do it as well Tom . Great vid buddy
Absolutely would buy a beef box off you. But we love bringing the kids up to the farm aswell. Will definitely be visiting a couple of times before Christmas. If anyone reading this hasn’t tried there fresh meat and produce your missing out.
Have bought beef from the farm shop before when visiting friends in Blackpool would definitely buy a beef box from you guys saves me the 260 mile round trip to get some quality beef
With nearly half a million subs, the beef box must be a good idea ! Most people have a freezer at home, so provided your boxes are large enough to cover reasonable delivery costs - find out the ideal weight to send - the jobs a good 'un !!
Love your philosophy 😊… hope Nigel is still quite happy 😊
If I lived in the UK, I would most deffenetly buy it! This made me researching if its available in Norway,
We had our Angus in beef boxes but only for family band select people as we didn’t have a shop it’s a great idea
I know there are plenty of smaller cattle people that do the box style over here in the states so it is feasible, it's just can the farm shop handle the extra load.
I would definitely be interested in a beef box to order Tom, keep meaning to pop into the farm shop to buy a few bits but it’s an hour and a half each way that’s the only thing. Even if you only did the boxes every few months like you do with the merchandise to reduce the work load etc. Definitely something to consider and future proofing the shop also.
Oh YES to meat boxes, Beef, Lamb and Pork please. Wifey and I have traveled twice with a 500 mile round trip for a day out to your farm shop to buy meat....Please, please do it Tom. ( on a sadish note, Wifey said good bye to the lovely cow's being loaded up)
Thank you so much for the support :D Ill get it done
Love the videos Tom, you're truly an inspiration to me.
I appreciate that! Thanks Henry :D
Yes we would definately be interested in Beef Boxes...Pemberton Mail Order!! FTW
Great idea the meat box we are lucky we use the farm shop about 3 times a week your meat is top drawer but not everyone can use the farm shop not being local so great idea 👌
I think doing beef boxes is a great idea, I’d certainly buy one if you started doing that 👍
Definitely have a beef box. Hope you go ahead with it. Another very watchable video Tom.
Tom, I'm in the USA. Over here, direct to consumer seems to be huge. Half of the ads on my FB or IG are direct to consumer meat sales. I know of others in the UK that do it. Might try it. Source your insulated carriers first. Good luck.
A friend on mine used to do Lamb boxes and they were always a hit so thumbs up for beef boxes from me!
I'll 100% buy some. Support are smaller farmers then big big business.
farmer phill does boxes like that here in Ireland from his farm shop with his own cattle...definitely doable...
Yes to the delivery for meat!! Would love to have some steaks and mince down here at Northamptonahire!!
I love the farm box idea it is a lot of work. I live in the US and I do a co-op buy Direct from a rancher that sells me either a half or a quarter of a cow and I pay certain amount of minimum weight and I pay probably 20% lower than I do in the grocery store but he also dry ages the beef for three months so it’s really top quality and even though I could probably get it a little cheaper through a different co-op I like it. Oh also what he does is he doesn’t do a monthly box what he does is he’ll sell a cow #746 to 1-4 buyers and the person pre-buys X amount of weight/ cuts/percent and then when a cow becomes ready for butcher they are boxed and sent. So it’s more about Sponsoring a cow then having to do a monthly order which adds even more overhead. So it’s a good option if you want to pre-sell cows for box for a gram for Christmas and the center people get in the cheaper the beef cost is because beef cost just keeps going up. Also if you tried this it would allow you to test the market with less risk and less hassle for the farm shop to start Be well be you
My dad does this too! He loves touring the farm where they grow the cows and the beef he gets is absolutely above and beyond. It’s expensive to buy half a cow but he ultimately saves money
Great catching up on your last few videos after been on a camping holiday for the the last week. Whilst on holiday staying at a dairy farm we were lucky enough to see some heifers calf and bottle feed some young calfs, amazing how much I've learnt from watching your chanel mate so big thanks to you!
Beef boxes/ lamb etc is a great idea. People want to know where there food comes from. Direct from farm, grass feed best tasting.
Really enjoy the videos Tom and appreciate the effort you and everyone there put into them. It's been nice seeing your farm evolve over the last couple of years! I think the mail order idea is great. It gives those who can't get out easily the opportunity to sample your product and those that are far away a chance to 'connect' with you and your farm.
However, I couldn't promise to regularly buy in that manor as I feel I would be neglecting our local farm shop - we are very fortunate to have one on the outskirts of our town. That might be an angle you hadn't considered is that in offering the mail order service you could be taking sales away from other farm shops in other areas of the country that are trying to do exactly the same thing as yourself in selling direct to the consumer. That said, whatever you do I'm sure it will be great and well thought out. Keep up the great work!
😢 I’m on the wrong side of the pond. Otherwise I’d buy boxes for sure.
Set up a monthly order system for the rest of the UK so you’d have a regular order system. Weekly, bi-eekly, or monthly. That be easier to plan inventory
definitely the way to go, a simple sales app and all you have to do is count the orders for butchery and pack the boxes. Even shipping can be arranged via the app for your shipping agent. Collection and 12 - 24 delivery. That way you keep the hard earned brass, you provide a great product, at a reasonable price and everyone is happy, well maybe not the middle man!!
Farmer Phil here in Ireland is already doing the beef boxes and there is others here as well . Your Beef would be angus beef so even better, I think he uses couiers and though the website.
If I lived in the UK I would definitely have a beef box. I love your videos! I've learned so much about farming from you and the Ginger guy.
I know farmers that did that here in ohio USA and did quite well with beef box's or half sides of beef.
Hope fully coming to visit the farm shop tomorrow some point keep up all the hard work
Meat box is a excellent idea has it’s a 6 hour round trip for me to get to your shop
Surprised you don’t have pigs for the shop , sausages and pork and apple burgers are a big seller in Devon , lots of local farm shops sell them and one makes the best chilli sausages .
Beef box’s are an awesome idea. I would 100% buy one and I think many others would too. I live in sunny Scotland so it’s a bit far for me to travel to your shop.
.... with the awareness of what we are eating on the rise, would be inclined to say that the grass fed and finished market will proportionately grow and being ahead of the curve would prove beneficial .... if I was in your country I would buy a beef box .... my grocer offers at a lessor $/kg larger cuts, in my case rib-eye that I cut down myself to steaks .... another market is the Keto followers that like less fat trimmed if I understand it correctly .... always interesting what you share .. thx for the share .. as always .. never stop dreaming, just dream bigger .. have fun be safe, save our oceans ....
Its a good thing to have. Means you have plenty of cattle to keep you going rather than not enough
Well Your my fav farmer.
Definitely interested in good quality ethically bred beef. Great idea Tom
yes i will buy a box i see how you care for your animals.i was brought up on a farm in n ireland .you and ginger are doing a fab job. you have great ideas on looking forward to furture on your farm.good luck. love you rvidoes
Beef boxes are a fabulous idea, I’d love some steak/burgers/roasting joints from you!
Beef box has my attention especially grass fed beef! Nose to tail box would be awesome!
Great :D
Great idea for a beef box! I’d buy off you as I’d know how well they’ve been looked after.
Anther great video your just smashing the video out and enjoying watching them there very interesting Tom thanks for bryon
Depending on the price Tom, I would be interested in beef pack. Would want to know how long hung for etc. Have had wonderful beef from farmer P but we have to drive all the way to Gloustershire to pick up.
TOM you had my favourite Oh The Larceny song on first. I will always be thankful to you for introducing me to that band 💚
Hi Tom love the video can you please do an update on the Highlands please if your to busy 👍🤙
Will do soon :D
Did ypou not see the last video? We had a great update i think :D
Ya saw the last one but with all the Highlands and the Angus Highlands
By the way it is great that the Highlands are in calf
Beef boxes are a great idea, I know that Farmer Phil does great out of them and they love it over in Ireland
There is a ton of research on the nutritional benefits of grass fed grass finished beef. Nutritionally it is a completely different kind if food from beef that is finished on any kind of stored feed. Omega 3's, Omega 6's, CLA, etc are all optimal only on grass finished beef. Sadly, the label grass fed/grass finished is pretty fuzzy, at least here in the U.S.
As I am all they down here in South Wales and I can't get to your shop I would love to buy a beef box
I would certainly buy a beef box from you guys your animals are so well cared for and grass fed.
Heck I'd love to buy a beef box, but alas that 4500 miles over the north pole is kind of a stopper.