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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 873343"><p>Inbred, I personally disgree. Myself, and the people I sell to, want to know EXACTLY what goes into their beef. That means that I grow them a particular way, with natural inputs. My cubes are natural cubes. My grain for finishing is natural grains. I don't implant. I don't vaccinate. The only thing I do is worm. </p><p>The people I sell to don't want to eat the same meat that goes to Mcdonalds, burger king, win dixie, etc. Thy want to know exactly what goes into each and everyone.</p><p>It may not taste different to some palates, but to us it does. Its better, and much more satisfying knowing that I had my hands in each and every step. </p><p>You can't get that from the salebarn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 873343"] Inbred, I personally disgree. Myself, and the people I sell to, want to know EXACTLY what goes into their beef. That means that I grow them a particular way, with natural inputs. My cubes are natural cubes. My grain for finishing is natural grains. I don't implant. I don't vaccinate. The only thing I do is worm. The people I sell to don't want to eat the same meat that goes to Mcdonalds, burger king, win dixie, etc. Thy want to know exactly what goes into each and everyone. It may not taste different to some palates, but to us it does. Its better, and much more satisfying knowing that I had my hands in each and every step. You can't get that from the salebarn [/QUOTE]
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