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4 facts to debunk “Meat is horrible” article

An article titled, “Meat is horrible” recently appeared in The Washington Post. Here are four beef facts to serve as a rebuttal to this negative press.

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Has cloning research produced the ideal beef carcass?

High-quality and high-yielding carcasses are exceptionally rare. However, a scientific and technological breakthrough may change that.

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Ranchers raise money for beef at food banks

The South Dakota Cattlemen’s Foundation hosted the third Annual Prime Time Gala & Concert, an upscale banquet and concert that raises funds to fight hunger in South Dakota. This year's event raised $212,000 for Feeding South Dakota.

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Get to know the ranching operations who made BEEF's elite Seedstock 100 listing, sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.
 

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Netwrap vs. Twine vs. Plastic: What's the best bale packaging method?

There’s no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing the bale packaging process that best fits your operation. The key is understanding your options and the corresponding risks and costs.

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Do your cattle fit your country?

Here’s how you can run cows past the age of 10, and they can be productive and wean heavy calves.

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BEEF July Issue

Check out the latest issue of BEEF now available online!

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