You can look at it this way too. As more people are told lean meats only or become concerned with what they are eating and thier health, demand for grain raise beef will go down and demand for grass raised will go up. Where is that going to put you 10 or 15 years down the road?
And I'm not claiming that the studies are 100% correct. But any business to include farming has to be flexible to meet customer demand. Go and research different studies from different colleges and med schools. Maybe it's time to start thinking instead of not wanting anything to change. Cause the world is changing, always has, always will.
Some other studies say don't eat margarine, eat real butter. Don't use hydrogenated oils or Crisco, that limited lard is better for you or olive oil. New studies are telling the vegans that not eating meat isn't healthy and they are citing retarded physical growth and weak bones as examples of an all veggie diet.
All these newer studies are saying is that some farming practices are not necessarily good for the consumer, only good for the agri businesses and farmers pockets.
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