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<blockquote data-quote="edrsimms" data-source="post: 697148" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Texasgoatherder wrote:</p><p>Actually Ed all you've shown us is a jungle of underbrush, with really very little meaning to John Doe Consumer...Explain to him why YOUR beef cost twice as much as grain fed beef...could it have anything to do with expense??</p><p>None at all. Grassfed beef brings a higher price do to the better health benefits it provides over and above grain fed beef. As I have said before--- the educated public is more concerned about what they eat these days more than ever before and when you count all the land area planted in corn and your chain of stock-holders---- grain fed actually costs more. </p><p>A grass-fed producer has no middlemen-- no stocker, no feeder, no packer: gate to plate- we do it all. </p><p>your grain-fed genetics wont cut it on grass and this is a proven fact.</p><p>Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edrsimms, post: 697148, member: 10970"] Texasgoatherder wrote: Actually Ed all you've shown us is a jungle of underbrush, with really very little meaning to John Doe Consumer...Explain to him why YOUR beef cost twice as much as grain fed beef...could it have anything to do with expense?? None at all. Grassfed beef brings a higher price do to the better health benefits it provides over and above grain fed beef. As I have said before--- the educated public is more concerned about what they eat these days more than ever before and when you count all the land area planted in corn and your chain of stock-holders---- grain fed actually costs more. A grass-fed producer has no middlemen-- no stocker, no feeder, no packer: gate to plate- we do it all. your grain-fed genetics wont cut it on grass and this is a proven fact. Ed [/QUOTE]
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