Rainier Valley Wagyu

Rainier Valley Wagyu Providing the ultimate beef experience with full blood, pure bred and percentage Wagyu meat and anima

Next bottle calf is available. This one is a heifer/female, has had colostrum for couple feedings at least. Very nice ca...
03/29/2026

Next bottle calf is available. This one is a heifer/female, has had colostrum for couple feedings at least. Very nice calf. Price is $1200 and she likely will be gone before day is over, so if interested pm me immediately. Price is for calf as is without any work and not registered. Registered price is substantially more and we wont sell any registered females until weaned at earliest.

I will post each time we have a bottle calf available. This is same price local dairy calf buyer will pay us, just looking to give others the opportunity to try the best beef out there. Picture is not of calf available.

03/09/2026

And here I am selling them for $1k..?

03/08/2026

Fullblood/100% Wagyu heifer bottle calf available immediately. Momma does not have enough milk and not sure she is going to make it. Calf has had colostrum from momma and is 4 days old now. Don't have time to bottle feed her ourselves anymore, as 200 other cows to feed.

Price is $1k unregistered.

01/01/2026
Pretty powerful.
11/04/2025

Pretty powerful.

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10/31/2025

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Truth.

10/28/2025

If you believe you have an order in for a half or whole animal from us this year and have not received a notice of your final balance, please message me asap to discuss.

I didn't write it but should have. This is so true and we should be calling out and holding the corporate monopoly contr...
10/28/2025

I didn't write it but should have. This is so true and we should be calling out and holding the corporate monopoly controlling the prices accountable..

"Where Did All the Beef Money Go?”

Beef prices are high right now — sky-high. The kind of high that makes you question if the cow came with a side of gold jewelry or free Wi-Fi. But here’s the catch: while your grocery bill might make you think ranchers are rolling in cash, the truth is most of them are just rolling out of bed at 4 a.m. and praying diesel doesn’t go up another 50 cents.

So let’s clear something up: those record-high beef prices? They aren’t landing in the rancher’s wallet. In fact, by the time that ribeye hits your plate, it’s gone through more middlemen than a Hollywood casting call.

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🐄 The Long Road from Pasture to Plate

Let’s follow the money — or in this case, the cow.

1. The Rancher breeds and raises the calf. Feeds it, waters it, and checks it roughly 478 times a day. Pays for hay, vaccines, fencing, vet bills, fuel, mineral, and whatever else gets throw in for fun.

2. The Feedlot takes that calf and pours grain, time, and money into finishing it out.

3. The Processor (aka The Big Four) — Tyson, JBS, Cargill, and National Beef — handle the slaughtering and packing. They own about 80–85% of U.S. beef processing. That’s like four friends controlling all the coffee shops in the country — you can imagine who sets the prices.

4. Retailers and Restaurants then buy, repackage, market, and sell the final product, each adding their markup because apparently everyone deserves a slice of the cow… except the person who actually raised it.

By the time you’re paying $9 for a pound of ground beef, the rancher might’ve gotten somewhere around $2 of that. The rest? Spread across feed, fuel, freight, processing, and plenty of people in suits who’ve never stepped in a corral.

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📈 Why Prices Are Up

A few big reasons:

Drought & Herd Shrinkage — The U.S. cattle herd is the smallest it’s been in decades. Less cattle = less beef = higher prices. Basic math, unfortunately.

Feed & Fuel Inflation — Grain prices, diesel, and hay have all spiked. It costs more to keep a cow alive than it used to.

Processing Bottlenecks — Labor shortages and limited packer capacity mean less beef moves through the system.

Consumer Demand — Americans still love their beef. Which means even when prices climb, the craving stays.

Market Concentration — When four companies process most of the beef, they hold the cards. If they slow the line, prices rise for everyone — except the person feeding the cows.

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💸 Who’s Actually Making the Money

Spoiler: not the rancher.

When beef prices climb, the public imagines ranchers high-fiving each other across the fenceline. In reality, they’re running numbers in their head, trying to figure out if they can afford another load of hay.

Processors and packers — the “Big Four” — often see record profits during these times. Why? Because they control both ends: how much cattle they’ll buy and how much beef they’ll sell. Meanwhile, the rancher gets caught in the squeeze.

It’s kind of like the cow version of high school group projects — one person does all the work, and the other four still get the A.

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🧾 So What Can We Do?

Start by knowing the story behind your steak. Support local producers when you can. Ask questions. Understand that the person raising that beef probably isn’t the one setting the price tag.

Because behind every high-priced T-bone, there’s a rancher doing math that doesn’t make sense — wondering how something so expensive can still leave them broke.

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The takeaway?
Next time you see that sticker shock at the meat counter, remember: the rancher didn’t cause it. The cow didn’t either. It’s the system between them and you — a system that somehow makes sure everyone gets a piece of the pie…except the one growing the beef.

Final harvest for 2025 is done. We got a little wet but the last 3 are done for the year and looked great. On farm proce...
10/25/2025

Final harvest for 2025 is done. We got a little wet but the last 3 are done for the year and looked great. On farm processor said your clients are going to like this.

I will send messages out this weekend or Monday to those lucky enough to be getting some of this harvest with weights and final balances. Thanks to all of you.

I am lucky enough to be putting a half in the freezer for myself this year and will enjoy it all winter and next summer.

PM me if you want to get notice of future harvest dates or if you want live animals to start your own Wagyu herd.

Hey I have an idea. All you vegans and others that want to post your political agenda on my page, I have a suggestion. I...
10/15/2025

Hey I have an idea. All you vegans and others that want to post your political agenda on my page, I have a suggestion. I will sell you one of the animals ready for harvest at a discount rate of $5500. You come get it, hall it away and do whatever you wish with the animal. Problem solved and you can save an animal from being consumed and keep it happy on your place forever.

Just a thought??? Any opinions??

Last chance for this years harvest and no harvest scheduled for next year. Next harvest after this will be in 2027. Don'...
10/10/2025

Last chance for this years harvest and no harvest scheduled for next year. Next harvest after this will be in 2027. Don't miss your chance to serve Wagyu Prime Rib for Thanksgiving or Christmas.

Your chance to put great Wagyu meat in your freezer for the year. Highest protein based omega 3s and 6s and has all the great fats. Don't miss this opportunity.

We will keep our sale price at $8 per pound plus you pay the butcher based on hanging weight. Last harvest for actual meat in the freezer came out to $13-14 per pound for meat in your freezer.

$500 deposit reserves your 1/4, 1/2 or whole animal share. 1/4 shares will be very limited, with balance due when hanging weights are in at the end of October.

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7813 Rainier Road SE
Olympia, WA
98513

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