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Dr Oz didn't speak well of grain fed beef today
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1313225" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>This sort of thing really aggravates me. We cattle producers, as a whole with very very few exceptions, take raising cattle seriously and with pride. We know that we have to give them quality feeds, mineral, veterinary care, and humane treatment, in order for them to produce and perform well. I know that may be a bit off topic of grass fed vs corn fed, but those shows tend to highlight all the negative views that some folks have of animal agriculture. I see a lot of grass fed marketing, and I'm ok with that, but I do think some go too far when trying to promote their product by running down other methods. I prefer grain fed beef myself. I think that there are certainly opportunities for niche marketing of grass fed beef. I just don't think that it is possible to have large scale forage finished beef production.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1313225, member: 24816"] This sort of thing really aggravates me. We cattle producers, as a whole with very very few exceptions, take raising cattle seriously and with pride. We know that we have to give them quality feeds, mineral, veterinary care, and humane treatment, in order for them to produce and perform well. I know that may be a bit off topic of grass fed vs corn fed, but those shows tend to highlight all the negative views that some folks have of animal agriculture. I see a lot of grass fed marketing, and I'm ok with that, but I do think some go too far when trying to promote their product by running down other methods. I prefer grain fed beef myself. I think that there are certainly opportunities for niche marketing of grass fed beef. I just don't think that it is possible to have large scale forage finished beef production. [/QUOTE]
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