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Old 03-20-2011, 11:59 AM   #24
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Default Re: Anyone here buy beef from a local farm?

"Organic" does mean something and anyone who tells you otherwise doesn't know what the meaning of it. It means there is absolutely nothing that is adulterated. My cows do not get hormones, do not get antibiotics, and pretty much live in a wild environment and only eat grass that is organic and not fertilized or adulterated as well. Nothing on our ranch has been adulterated in any way. We have hundreds of acres of pure coastal bermuda that we transplanted over 20 years ago into our fields and cut and hold over 200 round bales of hay and fence it off with electric wire to help out our cattle just in case of drought. Thankfully we never have to use it. Organic is just better for the environment and for you, but raising cattle is not in any way environmentally conscious I admit. But here in Texas, that's about the only thing that we can do. Nothing f***ing grows here hardly, and it is a pain in the ass to grow crops. I admire those that try.

Organic is clearly stated by the FDA now and somewhat regulated. Have trust my friend.

Though I can tell you that corn fed beef tastes better, and I prefer it. But if you age grass fed it can become very tasty. I have eaten meat all over the world. Argentina does meat the best as far as grass fed goes. Their meat is absolutely delicious with a wild game flavor to the meat because most are organic grass fed cattle. But for some reason this wild flavor cant be duplicated here in the states. Also Uruguay and Brazil do meat very well in a similar style.
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