Look up the rules for grass fed. The animal has to only have a grass only diet fo 30 days to be sold as grass fed. The fanatics are trying to change that.
The things they are mostly against are "chemical farming" where all inputs into a field are chemical, they want no hormones, animals having access to the outdoors for the critters and no GMO foods or feeds.
Unlike the organic folks it's ok to treat an animal with meds if it's sick.
Like I say I go with the flow on that because it get to buy toys. Our kids give the wife he** about being a hippy. I will be using dry chemical fertilizer in the spring because I don't have enough manure to cover the 60 acres at home and the other 10 I'm renting. When I get to that point I'll still add where needed. I'm ok with cultivation corn, more seat time! I'm ok with the no GMO's but ok with hybrids. Kinda enjoy the critters seeing as there are no pigs to care for over wither and the wife takes care of her chickens.
And again, if it pays enough to buy me a few more toys it's all good!
If I don't do this there isn't much sence in me having much in the way of equipment.
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