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your omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acid ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 614318" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>4Ctophand: That is a very interesting post and I suspect in the future there will be a lot more grassfed beef if this biofuel thing continues to gain ground? Personally I think that is a good thing.</p><p>A good grass fat yearling should have enough fat content to do the job although the rub has always been without fat they are too tough? My local yokel butcher says you can't age a grassfed beef as long as grain fed...don't know if that is true or not?</p><p>In my area a company is going to build the biggest ethanol/biodeisel plant in North america. Wheat for ethanol, Canola for bio deisel. I'm not sure about their "economics" but supposedly they are going to start construction in the spring. I suspect there is a lot of government money going into this project.</p><p>Maybe the day has come when we will be forced to quit feeding barley, corn, wheat to cattle and have to rely on grass? Slaughter them at a lighter weight and it should lower the supply of beef? I don't see that as a bad thing....what do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 614318, member: 8978"] 4Ctophand: That is a very interesting post and I suspect in the future there will be a lot more grassfed beef if this biofuel thing continues to gain ground? Personally I think that is a good thing. A good grass fat yearling should have enough fat content to do the job although the rub has always been without fat they are too tough? My local yokel butcher says you can't age a grassfed beef as long as grain fed...don't know if that is true or not? In my area a company is going to build the biggest ethanol/biodeisel plant in North america. Wheat for ethanol, Canola for bio deisel. I'm not sure about their "economics" but supposedly they are going to start construction in the spring. I suspect there is a lot of government money going into this project. Maybe the day has come when we will be forced to quit feeding barley, corn, wheat to cattle and have to rely on grass? Slaughter them at a lighter weight and it should lower the supply of beef? I don't see that as a bad thing....what do you think? [/QUOTE]
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