Hormones: Here's the Beef
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Description: A Science News Online article. Runoff of the hormones excreted by steroid-treated livestock could subtly harm aquatic life.
(January 05, 2002)
Environmental concerns reemerge over steroids given to livestock Each year, U.S. farmers raise some 36 million beef cattle. Farmers fatten up two-thirds of these animals by using hormones. Most cattle that go through feedlots receive steroids to boost their growth rate and beefiness.
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