Effects of conventional and grass-feeding systems on the nutrient composition of beef.
@article{Leheska2008EffectsOC,
title={Effects of conventional and grass-feeding systems on the nutrient composition of beef.},
author={Jennifer M. Leheska and Leslie D. Thompson and Juliette C. Howe and Eric J. Hentges and Janice Boyce and J. Chance Brooks and Brent J. Shriver and Linda C. Hoover and M. F. Miller},
journal={Journal of animal science},
year={2008},
volume={86 12},
pages={
3575-85
}
}The objectives of this study were to determine the nutrient composition of grass-fed beef in the United States for inclusion in the USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, and to compare the fatty acid composition of grass-fed and conventionally fed (control) beef. Ground beef (GB) and strip steaks (SS) were collected on 3 separate occasions from 15 grass-fed beef producers that represented 13 different states, whereas control beef samples were collected from 3 regions (Ohio…
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