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Robert Forster: Impact of the removal of EUROP grid
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<blockquote data-quote="ladycrofter" data-source="post: 2918666" data-attributes="member: 616"><p>So I suppose we too could convert our beef industry to a machine. Had to google beta-agonists, found plenty of <a href="http:// http://today.ttu.edu/posts/2014/03/texas-tech-scientist-raises-concern-of-using-beta-agonists-in-beef-cattle" target="_blank">controversial info</a>.</p><p></p><p>I really can't see the majority of the public ergo supermarkets going for this approach, when they are so desperate to promote the healthy farm image that Tesco made up their own pretend farm brand. Eventually the truth is found out, and sometimes at great cost. One thing is certain, if the UK moved towards feedlot/artificially induced finishing and it all went tits-up, the buck would be laid firmly at the farmers' doors, not the supermarkets.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and who is best organised to defend their corner with millions for lawyers and advertising? </p><p></p><p>Proceed with caution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladycrofter, post: 2918666, member: 616"] So I suppose we too could convert our beef industry to a machine. Had to google beta-agonists, found plenty of [URL='http:// http://today.ttu.edu/posts/2014/03/texas-tech-scientist-raises-concern-of-using-beta-agonists-in-beef-cattle']controversial info[/URL]. I really can't see the majority of the public ergo supermarkets going for this approach, when they are so desperate to promote the healthy farm image that Tesco made up their own pretend farm brand. Eventually the truth is found out, and sometimes at great cost. One thing is certain, if the UK moved towards feedlot/artificially induced finishing and it all went tits-up, the buck would be laid firmly at the farmers' doors, not the supermarkets. Oh, and who is best organised to defend their corner with millions for lawyers and advertising? Proceed with caution. [/QUOTE]
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