FREDERICKSBURG, Texas – If you are a lifelong city dweller like I am, chances are, you rarely think about how your food was grown or raised.
And if you think about it at all, the messaging is often negative – especially when it comes to meat, which people are told is dreadful for their health, as well as the planet’s.
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