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Inside a Family-Owned Beef Plant with Joe and Nayely Madrid

39 min · 31. maalis 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2445388/fan_mail/new] A lot has to go right before a kid in New Mexico bites into a steak finger at school, and most of it happens far from the cafeteria line. From Roswell, USA Beef Packing is doing the quiet, essential work of turning cattle into safe, inspected, traceable beef that can serve communities across the state.  We sit down with Joe Madrid, owner of USA Beef Packing, and Nayely Madrid, office manager, to talk about building a USDA inspected slaughter and processing facility and what it looks like to grow a family business in the middle of a changing beef supply chain. They share how decades of meat processing equipment experience turned into buying a small plant, expanding rooms and workflows over time, and learning the hard way why diversification and niche markets keep a regional processor alive when the big companies control so much of the industry.  You’ll hear how their programs work, including Ranch to Institutional Markets through the New Mexico Grown program, custom processing for cattle owners, co-packing and private labeling for small brands, and exporting American beef to places like Mexico and China. We also dig into food safety and humane handling, from lot-based traceability and trained station teams to the reality of constant inspections. Then we get practical and specific: fully cooked beef for school lunch programs, why “ready-to-heat” helps with food safety, and what’s next as grants help turn offal into value-added products like raw pet food and treats.  If you care about New Mexico beef, local food systems, or how a processing plant actually runs day to day, hit play, then subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more people can find the stories behind the burger. Thanks for tuning in to Behind the Burger! Stay connected with us — follow @NMBEEF on TikTok and Instagram, New Mexico Beef Council on Facebook and visit nmbeef.com for recipes, nutrition info, a local beef directory and more.

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