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Home » Can genomics advance pre-harvest intervention strategies?
Is grass-fed beef safer than conventional beef? As that debate rages on in the consumer world, researchers are testing the effects of a grass-fed diet versus grain-fed in cattle’s stomach.
Researchers are harnessing a still-developing field of study, microgenomics, to limit pathogens in the pre-harvest stage of cattle, while common sense methods are still being used to protect poultry.