SE MN | garvo - 11/26/2015 08:36
nope-cant do it in confinement-next thing you know you will have to advertise cage free cattle!
I know you are being sarcastic, but there is a lot of truth in this.
Equipment isn't cheap, and wearing it out fast hauling manure and feed gets costly real quick. Confining cattle takes some of the variables out and makes things easier to figgure.
I see a future where there is cheap food and then there is expensive food raised the way some consumers want.
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