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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 691610" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>No one dislikes grass fed producers. They share an experience common to all cattlemen.</p><p></p><p>What I personally dislike, not to name anyone in particular, is a fellow who says his beef is "6 times healthier" with no proof to back his claim. Then he proceeds to dismiss other producers as tools of the machine if they buy fertilizer or wet age their beef or commit other sins against the new order.</p><p>This sort of fellow will even claim that other producers are putting an unhealthy product out to the public. </p><p> </p><p>That fellow has a right to his free speech, and he has a right to compete in the market and he has a product with merit to some consumers, but his negative approach is a sign of weakness. "My product is less unhealthy than yours" is not an appealing message to the consumer or to other producers. </p><p></p><p>That guy should not expect a lot of love from the people he views with contempt. </p><p></p><p>ed, people who can get $10/lb for beef which they produce from fresh air and sunshine are usually off vacationing in some exotic locale this time of year, shopping for ferrari's and buying versace for their wives/mistresses. But you have chosen to preach the gospel of grass fed to us less fortunate and misguided sinners. That's charitable of you. But you are a Jehovah's witness at the door, and even the Watchtower folks know when to "give it a rest". Geez, your posts are longer than the unibomber's manifesto and about as informative. </p><p></p><p>Have a nice day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 691610, member: 4406"] No one dislikes grass fed producers. They share an experience common to all cattlemen. What I personally dislike, not to name anyone in particular, is a fellow who says his beef is "6 times healthier" with no proof to back his claim. Then he proceeds to dismiss other producers as tools of the machine if they buy fertilizer or wet age their beef or commit other sins against the new order. This sort of fellow will even claim that other producers are putting an unhealthy product out to the public. That fellow has a right to his free speech, and he has a right to compete in the market and he has a product with merit to some consumers, but his negative approach is a sign of weakness. "My product is less unhealthy than yours" is not an appealing message to the consumer or to other producers. That guy should not expect a lot of love from the people he views with contempt. ed, people who can get $10/lb for beef which they produce from fresh air and sunshine are usually off vacationing in some exotic locale this time of year, shopping for ferrari's and buying versace for their wives/mistresses. But you have chosen to preach the gospel of grass fed to us less fortunate and misguided sinners. That's charitable of you. But you are a Jehovah's witness at the door, and even the Watchtower folks know when to "give it a rest". Geez, your posts are longer than the unibomber's manifesto and about as informative. Have a nice day. [/QUOTE]
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