BOISE -- There could soon be a way to dispose of grass clippings without dumping the unwanted piles in the local landfill. That's because local waste disposal company Republic Services is working on a ...
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Is grass-fed beef really better, or just better marketing?
Grass-fed beef isn’t just about better nutrition or flavor. Labels, farming methods, and price all matter when deciding if it ...
Mon, 23 Aug 2010 21:28:02 GMT — Former State Senator Nancy Larraine Hoffmann is one a handful of local farmers raising grass fed cattle in New York State.The cattle on her Fabius farm graze on ...
Every Saturday at the Tower Grove Farmers Market in St. Louis, rancher Jeremy Parker brings in hundreds of pounds of beef – flanks, sirloins, briskets, ground – and at the end of the market day, most ...
WADENA, Minn. — More and more Americans are looking to combat health problems by altering what they put on their plate and Dayle Reinke is no different. After having thyroid issues, Dayle Reinke ...
For cattle fattened in fields instead of feedlots, the grass may be greener, but the carbon emissions are not. A study out Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that even ...
MAGDALENA, Argentina — Cattle once ruled the seemingly endless grasslands here, delivering decades of prosperity for Argentina and producing a brand familiar to the world — natural, grass-fed beef.
Think red meat is bad for your heart? Not if it comes from pastured animals: Grass-fed meat is rich in omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. More evidence that grass-fed meat is good for you emerged ...
MAHTO, S.D. — Grass-fed beef steaks sizzled on the grill and plump prairie dogs jumped in and out of their holes in a strange welcome to a ranch on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The delicious ...
Stories about impending environmental apocalypse circulate almost daily, especially in drought-ravaged California. Many of these stories tend to blame agriculture — and specifically, beef — for ...
Until he saw the light, Jon Taggart–6 ft. 5 in., jeans, white cowboy hat, Texas twang–was a rancher like any other in the southern Great Plains. He crowded his cattle onto pasture sprayed with weed ...
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