I'd be very interested to hear what local farmers think of this:

WASHINGTON, Feb. 12, 2010 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture today
announced details of the f...
This rule amends the National Organic
Program (NOP) regulations to clarify the use of pasture in raising
organic ruminants.

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The pasture rule has been a hot topic for a long time as smaller organic farmers comment in favor of the pasture rule while large factory style organic farms protested the rule. Ultimately 30% of dry matter for four months of the year is not a very big part of the animal's diet and should be an easy goal to reach. Of course huge farms with thousands of cows don't think so....
The grain finishing issue is an interesting one. Studies have proven that cattle that are grain finished will have a higher population of E. Coli bacteria including the very dangerous E. coli 0157:H7 (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/05/010511074623.htm). The presence of E. coli in the gut at slaughter increases the possibility of contamination of meat. It seems that allowing grain finishing in organic production is counter-intuitive and compromises the belief that organically produced foods are safer.

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