Hat's off to them. I used butcher shops/slaughter houses when the kids were growing up doing everything I could to get them fed and raised and geez even having some fun some times. Never figured how they could make a good living at it considering all that's involved.
On GMO or no GMO. Wonder just how far the subject goes......you raise a corn crop...save the seeds from the best producing plants.....have a livestock operation, breed the best animals.....sell semen from your best for others to GMO their herd...........
Wonder how many full bellies in the world are full because of crop modifications to produce the best with the least input? Wonder how many have absolutely no idea as to what's in what they eat or where it comes from.
Question asked by ? to ?: Where does your food come from.......daaaaaa. The grocery store???????
Part of the current fad of No this No that. This Free, that Free.....sometimes I think why don't you just make it 100% Free and not bother to produce it! To me it's all about getting "your" hand around the container of their product. Dupe the public. Twist wording, catch phrases, scare tactics, on and on.
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