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  2. Why Grass-Fed Meats are Better for You - AOL

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    By: Susan Gabbay, R.D. Beef and lamb that graze on grass deliver a healthy dose of good-for-you omega-3 fats compared to animals fed a mix of cereal, corn and soy, says recent research out of ...

  3. Plant-based meat alternatives better for your heart than real ...

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    Experts say some plant-based foods are ultra-processed but are still healthier for your heart than real meat. ClarkandCompany/Getty Images This article originally appeared on Medical News Today.

  4. Organic beef - Wikipedia

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    As organic cattle approach market weight, there are two feeding methods that producers most commonly use to deliver beef products to their customers: “grass-fed” and “grain-fed”. In the “grass-fed” program, the cattle continue to eat certified organic grass right up to the time of slaughter. The USDA is currently developing ...

  5. Ground Turkey vs Ground Beef: Which One's Healthier? - AOL

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    Pasquariello says the nutritional facts for ground turkey and beef are relatively similar, including the saturated fat, but feels limiting red meat consumption is "always advisable from a ...

  6. Cattle feeding - Wikipedia

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    Cattle reared on a primarily forage diet are termed grass-fed or pasture-raised; meat or milk may be called "grass-fed beef" or "pasture-raised dairy". [6] The term "pasture-raised" can lead to confusion with the term "free range" which describes where the animals reside, but not what they eat.

  7. Dakota Beef - Wikipedia

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    Dakota Grass-Fed Beef is an American premium organic beef producer, providing grass-fed and grass-finished beef made from cattle that never receive added hormones or antibiotics. [1] Cattle are raised on lush pastures without pesticides and are not fed any kind of grain.