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I have always believed that raising cattle in their natural environment was best. Even though raising Minnesota Grass fed beef the way we do at Pettit Pastures takes more acreage, more time, and more labor it’s benefits far outweigh it’s costs. This article from Eat Magazine explains how Grass fed beef is better for the consumer as well as the cattle. Read here

 

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