Skip to main content

Dodge City – Est. #262 Our Highest-Volume Processing Facility

The Gateway To The West

An embodiment of the Wild West, the famous Dodge City was a true frontier settlement and a landmark among the vast cattle ranches that made up the American Midwest.

Early in American history, cattle were driven by the thousand from Mexico, through Texas, and into Kansas. The influx of cattle gave rise to a thriving stockyard industry in Dodge City. By the time the Santa Fe Train opened in 1821, the settlement was dubbed the "Gateway to The West".

Over the next century, Dodge City would earn a new nickname: the "Cowboy Capital of the West". New methods of transportation and the introduction of boxed beef led to even more feedlots and ranches in Dodge City, and most of the region’s farming was dedicated to growing grain to feed cattle.

Today, meat packing is still the primary industry in Dodge City. National Beef® is one of the largest employers in the area and prides itself in being an active leader in the community. Farming and raising cattle continue to thrive as a way of life for many of the residents in this historic American town.


A Leader In Processing

National Beef’s Dodge City plant ships chilled boxed beef to customers in Japan and around the world. As our highest-volume processing facility, Dodge City is operated by an experienced team dedicated to producing a trusted supply of consistent, high-quality beef to meet our customers’ specifications.

Our Dodge City facility is outfitted with the latest in beef processing technology, including an automated material handling system that ensures the quality and freshness of our chilled boxed beef. Our proprietary Biologic® Food Safety System integrated into the plant includes employee training, a zone system, processing interventions, and control and assessment checks to ensure cleaner, safer beef.

Contact Us and Learn More!

Contact Now