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<blockquote data-quote="63DH8" data-source="post: 276350" data-attributes="member: 4679"><p>Years ago, Mother Earth News was a great reference for the small time farmer. They became more "PC" over the years. That caused me to cancel their subscription. Grass fed cattle seem to be the new consumer catch word like Black Angus is now on the supermarket shelf. (No offense meant to the Angus rancher). I got the impression that the Author is raising grass fed cattle and is hoping to cash in on the fact by saying grain fed cattle is the problem. </p><p></p><p>I've lived in third world countries where sanitation is rarely known. I was supposed to go to a dinner with everyone else I was with. Instead, I decided to go fishing. Everyone who attended the dinner got sick. Turned out, one of the cook assistants stirred the coolade with his left hand without first washing his hands. Guess what got everyone sick? That's right! e-coli! It's possible that the farm or packing company has a worker who isn't familiar with sanitation techniques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="63DH8, post: 276350, member: 4679"] Years ago, Mother Earth News was a great reference for the small time farmer. They became more "PC" over the years. That caused me to cancel their subscription. Grass fed cattle seem to be the new consumer catch word like Black Angus is now on the supermarket shelf. (No offense meant to the Angus rancher). I got the impression that the Author is raising grass fed cattle and is hoping to cash in on the fact by saying grain fed cattle is the problem. I've lived in third world countries where sanitation is rarely known. I was supposed to go to a dinner with everyone else I was with. Instead, I decided to go fishing. Everyone who attended the dinner got sick. Turned out, one of the cook assistants stirred the coolade with his left hand without first washing his hands. Guess what got everyone sick? That's right! e-coli! It's possible that the farm or packing company has a worker who isn't familiar with sanitation techniques. [/QUOTE]
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