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How cattle ranching can be less harmful to the planet (Video)

Its not just nostalgia that keeps beef in the forefront of life in Texas. Texas is home to more cows than any other state it has about 15% of beef cattle in the nation. For many, it's both big business and the fabric of family life. But it comes at a cost.

No food is harder on the environment than beef. In Texas, where beef is a way of life, rancher Meredith Ellis now calls the shots for her 3,000-acre family-run operation. For her, finding ways to raise beef better is not just good business -- she sees the industry's effects on the environment and believes the future of the planet is on the line.

#beef #climate #environment #sustainablebeef #sustainableranching #cattle #cattleranching #sustainablebeeffarming #Texas

 

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Its not just nostalgia that keeps beef in the forefront of life in Texas. Texas is home to more cows than any other state it has about 15% of beef cattle in the nation. For many, it's both big business and the fabric of family life. But it comes at a cost. No food is harder on the environment than beef. In Texas, where beef is a way of life, rancher Meredith Ellis now calls the shots for her 3,000-acre family-run operation. For her, finding ways to raise beef better is not just good business -- she sees the industry's effects on the environment and believes the future of the planet is on the line. #beef #climate #environment #sustainablebeef #sustainableranching #cattle #cattleranching #sustainablebeeffarming #Texas