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<blockquote data-quote="torogmc81" data-source="post: 1264166" data-attributes="member: 21164"><p>I wouldn't worry about grass fed. It's overhyped and misleading. Local and family farm raised is plenty marketable and attractive to sensible consumers. City folk are too worried about what their beef is eating. More concern should be how much beef they are eating instead. Moderation. We pasture and grain fed steers and word spread quickly. I have to say it is very rewarding to finish and sell beef. But a lot of pain in butt things to deal with, so we havn't been doing it lately because we are trying to focus our time on A.I. and improving our herd to eventually sell seedstock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="torogmc81, post: 1264166, member: 21164"] I wouldn't worry about grass fed. It's overhyped and misleading. Local and family farm raised is plenty marketable and attractive to sensible consumers. City folk are too worried about what their beef is eating. More concern should be how much beef they are eating instead. Moderation. We pasture and grain fed steers and word spread quickly. I have to say it is very rewarding to finish and sell beef. But a lot of pain in butt things to deal with, so we havn't been doing it lately because we are trying to focus our time on A.I. and improving our herd to eventually sell seedstock. [/QUOTE]
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