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didn't see it posted. USDA bans Brazil beef
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoothy" data-source="post: 1427838" data-attributes="member: 27719"><p>Very happy to see it. Glad they are paying attention to what's coming in. As I posted on another site I wish this was actually on the news so people would understand cheap imported beef is sketchy and push for our own us raised beef. They say we raise the best and the safest, by all means that's the only thing that should be sold in the us. But..... We know how the news works and I'm sure it'll never make it to tv and if it does it'll be a 30 second clip. Fake news is way more important! :deadhorse:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoothy, post: 1427838, member: 27719"] Very happy to see it. Glad they are paying attention to what's coming in. As I posted on another site I wish this was actually on the news so people would understand cheap imported beef is sketchy and push for our own us raised beef. They say we raise the best and the safest, by all means that's the only thing that should be sold in the us. But..... We know how the news works and I'm sure it'll never make it to tv and if it does it'll be a 30 second clip. Fake news is way more important! :deadhorse: [/QUOTE]
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