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Need to grow your own manure?
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
FarmI wrote: "Billy" wrote in message For half a century, meat producers have fed antibiotics to farm animals to increase their growth and stave off infections. The Minnesota researchers planted corn, green onion and cabbage in manure-treated soil in 2005 to evaluate the environmental impacts of feeding antibiotics to livestock. Six weeks later, the crops were analyzed and found to absorb chlortetracycline, ...... Jeeze Louise! More bloody sloppy reporting. Why don't they differntiate between Feedlot animals and grass fed animals! Or perhaps all beef in the US comes from feedlot animals. Aparently the majority does and even 'grass-fed' may mean grass finished. Yebbet.... there is nothing as good as grassfed beef from the cradle to the abattoir. |
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