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Hello everyone and thanks to Permies.com and to Adrien Lapointe for inviting me onto your forums this week to chat about grass fed beef production. I will be checking in regularly to answer your grass fed cattle farming questions.

I am the author of Grass Fed Cattle: How to Produce and Market Natural Beef.

I also have a website, Grass-Fed-Solutions, that builds on the information from my book to give farmers more tools and guidance on how to set up and operate their grass fed cattle farming systems. You can get notified of future articles through my Blog or through Google+ or Facebook, or contact me directly with suggestions for future articles.

Looking forward to talking grass fed beef!

Julius
 
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Welcome, Julius. Reading the title made my mouth water, especially as grass fed Angus was for dinner last night.
 
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Just to clarify, the promo will start on Monday night and will be held in our Cattle forum. The questions should be in separate threads.
 
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