This came from Infobeat. We already have learned that hogs can't digest the corn that is grown for animal consumption. Corn is a row crop with high erosion, high chemical demand. We have recently learned that all corn being grown in the US is contaminated by drift from a crop considered unfit for human consumption. Is it good for anything but ethanol? Is there a crop that is less harmful to the environment that could be grown instead? Peggy Murdock *** Cattle feedlot studied WASHINGTON (AP) - Feeding cattle diets of starchy, high-calorie grain produces more steak but gives the animals disorders that must be treated with antibiotics and other drugs, a researcher says. Cattle being readied for the slaughterhouse are typically put on diets that are 90 to 100 percent grain. This makes them gain weight quickly and produce meat with the tasty marbling of fat so beloved by steak eaters. The problem, said James B. Russell, a Department of Agriculture researcher at Cornell University, is that nature designed cattle to feed on grass and other high fiber foods. An all grain diet makes them sick, he said in a study appearing Friday in the journal Science. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]