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<blockquote data-quote="J+ Cattle" data-source="post: 335797" data-attributes="member: 4063"><p>The wormer and pour on fly control definitely would not fit into an organic program but "natural" is much more loosely defined. It sounds like you are not marketing through someone elses program but rather creating your own market channel, so I would think your treatment protocols are fine as long as they are disclosed to your customers and it is acceptable to them. I think it is a good idea to direct market your "natural" beef especially in light of our governments recent announcement that it is OK to sell cloned meat for human consumption. The packages will not be labeled to indicate that it was or was not cloned, a gamble in every steak, roast or burger. I think this will help fuel the movement of the consumer to eat more natural and organic foods. Another thing that I commend you on is your spirit of cooperation, "I could send folks your way if I don't have any available and vice versa". Big business has alliances and small independent cattle/beef producers should have them too. Maybe I could join the alliance and you could send folks my way and vice versa because everyone has family and friends in other states.</p><p></p><p>J+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+ Cattle, post: 335797, member: 4063"] The wormer and pour on fly control definitely would not fit into an organic program but "natural" is much more loosely defined. It sounds like you are not marketing through someone elses program but rather creating your own market channel, so I would think your treatment protocols are fine as long as they are disclosed to your customers and it is acceptable to them. I think it is a good idea to direct market your "natural" beef especially in light of our governments recent announcement that it is OK to sell cloned meat for human consumption. The packages will not be labeled to indicate that it was or was not cloned, a gamble in every steak, roast or burger. I think this will help fuel the movement of the consumer to eat more natural and organic foods. Another thing that I commend you on is your spirit of cooperation, "I could send folks your way if I don't have any available and vice versa". Big business has alliances and small independent cattle/beef producers should have them too. Maybe I could join the alliance and you could send folks my way and vice versa because everyone has family and friends in other states. J+ [/QUOTE]
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