PHOTOS: Cut Beef and H5 Ranches
For the owners of Cut Beef in Tyler, selling grass-fed, pasture-raised beef and other products from their store that is now located at 4517 Old Bullard Road was a gradual transition through a lifetime friendship.
Scott Herod and his wife own H5 Ranches, which has multiple locations, and Jeff Munn and his family operate Bar Munn. They’re neighbors who grew up together. As adults, they started out in other careers but continued to raise cattle on the side.
In 2014, they launched Cut Beef, the brand name under which they sell their products. Visit their website to learn more about their products and company.
To read ETX View's feature about grass-fed beef, click here.
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