Originally Posted by
johngraves2
bovine fat is yellow, thats what it should look like, but through the years consumers feel that white fat is more appealing, and it turns white whent he animal is fed corn. thats all it is. when an animal is fed corn there is a huge reduction in the omega 6/ omega 3 fatty acid ratio. if you belive that omega 3 is better for you. scientists say you need certain levels of both, but just how much no one really knows and it is debated a lot. an optimal level is usually consieded to be 5/1.
now to address the issue of pricing. my dad's company produces organic grass fed beef. and they do it on a large scale. they sell exclusively to whole foods in the rocky mountain stores and on the west coast store. they ground beef is typically $2 more per pound than the natural beef they have in the stroe and the same price as the natural bison they have in the store. if you go to like safeway you will find that same %lean/%fat beef in their store for maybe $2.50 less, but it contains hormones and antibiotics and all that other crap.
so is spending $2 more worth it to you so you know that yoru beef is certified organic, was rasied humanely, was out on pasture its whole life, never given any antibiotics or hormones, and was borne and rasied in the united state? I say yes. but you guys can make your own call on that one.
for everyone who is raising their own cattle good for you, but not everyone can do that, so when those people need to find good reliable beef look to this organic grass-fed.
Now with the whole topic of the movie. it was very good and i did like it. the movie did leave a lot out and did not clearly discuss all the laws which made them seem like farmers and ranchers can do anything they want. It could have explained all the steps involved in food production and the laws at all levels and it would have been a lot better.