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Grass-fed Beef Cattle Genetics 101
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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 697104" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>In real terms, it means that the masses eat more chicken and pork. It also means that more beef is imported into the US from other countries.</p><p></p><p>Once again, the concept of grass fed beef is great, however it would price beef out of the competitive world of food. Looking at some of the prices that are being charged for grass fed beef, you see $8.00 per pound hamburger, $25.00 per pound steak, and the like. If these prices were to become the "norm", then American beef production would come to a standstill, serving only the uber rich that could afford it. Americans are accustomed to buying $1.50 hamburger meat, and $4.00 steaks.</p><p></p><p>And, amazingly enough, your last couple of posts have been more polite and civil. Don't matter how good your cows are or what you feed them if people don't want to be around you. They just won't listen....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 697104, member: 6980"] In real terms, it means that the masses eat more chicken and pork. It also means that more beef is imported into the US from other countries. Once again, the concept of grass fed beef is great, however it would price beef out of the competitive world of food. Looking at some of the prices that are being charged for grass fed beef, you see $8.00 per pound hamburger, $25.00 per pound steak, and the like. If these prices were to become the "norm", then American beef production would come to a standstill, serving only the uber rich that could afford it. Americans are accustomed to buying $1.50 hamburger meat, and $4.00 steaks. And, amazingly enough, your last couple of posts have been more polite and civil. Don't matter how good your cows are or what you feed them if people don't want to be around you. They just won't listen.... [/QUOTE]
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