Bison from our pasture, direct to your door.
100% grass-fed, pasture-raised, regeneratively ranched. No hormones, no antibiotics, no middlemen — just real protein from our family to yours.
Restore the animal. Restore the land. Restore the people.
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The Animal
Our herd lives its whole life on open pasture. No feedlot, no hormones, no antibiotics. Just what a bison is meant to eat, the way a bison is meant to live.
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The Land
Regenerative grazing rebuilds soil and watersheds the same way wild bison did for centuries. Every herd rotation leaves the pasture stronger than we found it.
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The People
We raise meat we feed our own family. Clean protein, traceable to a single ranch, delivered direct so the margin stays with the family raising it.
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Cooking it right is the easy part.
Recipes, techniques, and the honest why-behind-the-how. Bison is leaner than beef, so it rewards you for cooking it with a little intention.
Bison Barley Celery Soup
Warm Up With Our Hearty Bison Barley Celery Soup (Instant Pot Version)! As the crisp autumn air settles in, there's nothing quite like a steaming bowl of brothy soup to warm you from the inside out. This week, we're featuring a delicious and nutritious Bison Barley Celery Soup recipe that's sure to become a family favo
Bison Mississippi Pot Roast
The Mississippi Pot Roast originated in the southern United States and is typically made with beef chuck roast. However, using bison meat adds a unique twist to this classic recipe. Bison is leaner and has a slightly sweeter, richer taste than beef, making it a healthier and tastier choice.This one-pot dish version of
Built from a stake we couldn't afford to lose.
Greg was an accountant before a stroke and open-heart surgery made him reckon with what he was eating and how he was living. Tami joined him on the land. Together they built Memphis Ranch on a simple idea: raise animals right, heal the land, feed people real food.
Every order is personal. The herd, the pasture, the processing — all on one ranch. No middlemen, no mystery.
Meet the ranchBison is leaner, richer, and more nutrient-dense than beef. Here's the data.
I was an accountant before I was a rancher. I think in terms of cost per nutrient, not cost per pound. A box of our bison isn't food and medicine — it's both.