1. GMOs are dangerous
They aren't
2. Antibiotic use in livestock is unsafe
There are things called "withdrawal times"
3. Organic agriculture doesn't use pesticides/herbicides.
They do
4. Growth hormones are unsafe
They are the exact same hormones the animal produces itself. They can reduce marbling, because they promote muscle growth, not fat growth. That is a quality issue, not a safety one though
5. Grass fed* beef is better than grain fed*
By fed, I really mean finished. All cattle grow up on pasture land, and once they reach a certain age, they are sent to a feedlot, where they are fed a ration that has all the nutrients they need. This causes them to put on muscle much faster then if they were only eating grass. Grass finished cattle take much longer to put on enough muscle to be slaughtered. This causes the meat to be if a lower quality, based in the USDA quality grade scale.
I don't really get triggered, but agriculture is a topic that is so important to everyone, yet most people don't know anything about it. And that really pisses me off.
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Antibiotic use in livestock is dangerous to us. Humans. Why? Well, if you didn't realize bacteria do not make perfect copies of themselves. All it takes is one bacteria to survive the antibiotic to completely destroy that antibiotic, and create a super immune bacteria, which because of practices like giving animals literally living in shit antibiotics so they don't die. Maybe treat the animals in a humane way instead, and not completely -blam!- over everybody else by creating super bacteria that will kill us all. Yeah? Seems reasonable?