5 Ethical Reasons To Add Grass-Fed Beef To Your Diet
Some consider meat eating unethical for various reasons. Here are the top five reasons why you should go ahead and enjoy real, grass-finished beef.
Some consider meat eating unethical for various reasons. Here are the top five reasons why you should go ahead and enjoy real, grass-finished beef.
Karen Steuer | Posted 05.27.2012
Long gone are the iconic scenes of American landscapes dotted with family farms and red barns. Most of these have been replaced by industrialized facilities controlled by large corporations that rely on concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs).
Dave Murphy | Posted 03.04.2012
The question now for Iowa Democrats is, will they blindly stand by their man or will they express their dissatisfaction with Obama's complete failure to follow through on what he promised us during his first tour through the Iowa countryside?
Rebecca Gerendasy | Posted 07.16.2011
The primary purpose of a Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation is to feed livestock and prepare them as quickly and inexpensively as possible for slaughter.
David Kirby | Posted 06.15.2011
Maybe now the average American consumer will finally take note, and demand that Congress do something. Candidate Obama ran in support of an antibiotic ban in 2008, but has done little to advance the cause since then.
Scott Edwards | Posted 05.25.2011
Senator Norman's misguided bill is yet another attempt to keep a tight, dark lid on the many, many wrongs being committed today by the factory farming industry.
Kurt Michael Friese | Posted 05.25.2011
Had this bill been in force a few years ago, it might well have been used to put all the people behind the famous documentary Food, Inc. in prison.
Dave Murphy | Posted 05.25.2011
Iowans can no longer afford to have a governor, or any elected official, partying like it's 1999 on the environment.
Scott Edwards | Posted 05.25.2011
Chesapeake Bay is almost dead. And for that we have, in part, Perdue to thank.
The Huffington Post | Alden Wicker | Posted 05.25.2011
Hold your nose and run for cover! Many people think that waste from mining, nuclear power, and even sewage is out of sight, out of mind. Not so much...
Huffington Post | Alden Wicker | Posted 05.25.2011
For something so traditional, so normal, so American, milk has spurred a huge battle among the food conscious. Choosing your milk has become a stateme...
Leslie Hatfield | Posted 05.25.2011
If I'm going to eat something -- especially an animal product -- I want to know as much as I can about where it came from, what it ate, and how it was treated.
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
If a conservative newspaper can write warmly in favor of factory farm reform - something that Barack Obama promised on the 2008 trail - maybe it can emerge as a truly bipartisan issue.
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
When I was in my 20's, my friends and I knew that the cheapest food available was made of carbs, and we survived on mounds of mac-n-cheese and home fries for lunch, and ramen, rice and beer for dinner. But animal factory farming has changed all that.
Andrew Kimbrell | Posted 05.25.2011
Illnesses caused by contaminated foods, which could be prevented with proper government oversight, are instead causing massive hospitalization and the deaths of thousands of Americans.
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
This is not a story about junk bonds or shady hedge fund schemes. It's a story about industrial-scale cow-poop and the potentially deadly, explosive methane gas it produces.
Regina Weiss | Posted 05.25.2011
At the May 21st hearing, attorney General Eric Holder was urged to enforce federal antitrust laws on behalf of contract poultry growers who raise flo...
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
Ignorance is not bliss. Ignorance is ignorant. We should not ignore the potential for animal factory farming to one day come back and bite us all in our collective, blissful behinds.
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
I learned on Friday that the administration will soon rein in Big Ag and announce a "National Rural Summit," something that candidate Obama had promised but failed to accomplish in his first 100 days.
David Kirby | Posted 11.17.2011
Most people I speak with inherently sense that their meat and dairy should be raised as "humanely and sustainably" as possible, but don't really know what those terms mean.
Huffington Post | Katherine Goldstein | Posted 05.25.2011
The New York Times had a very interesting Op-Ed Friday, which took an unusual approach to the concern that factory farms are inhumane. Adam Shriver, a...
Sarah Newman | Posted 11.17.2011
You don't have to give up dairy, but you can start buying dairy from local farms that treat their animals humanely.
Leslie Hatfield | Posted 05.25.2011
Originally published on The Green Fork. I must confess that before I traveled to Iowa earlier this month, I had rubbed elbows with quite a few farmer...
Tara Lohan | Posted 05.25.2011
Part personal narrative and part investigative journalism, her Righteous Porkchop is a much-needed addition to the conversation about what should be on our plates these days.
David Kirby | Posted 05.25.2011
Are animal factories here to stay? Whatever the Obama team decides to do -- or not do -- could have a huge impact on the way we raise food animals in America for decades to come.
Menuism | Posted 05.29.2012