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Families Saving Money By ‘Cow-Pooling’

Internet Direct Sales Help Consumers Save On Beef

POSTED: 3:34 pm CDT June 12, 2009
UPDATED: 5:49 pm CDT June 12, 2009

While many families are looking to save as much as they can on the household budget, the pressure is rising to give up expensive foods like grass-fed beef or organic produce.

According to a Time magazine story, "Cow-pooling" has become an increasingly popular way to get high-quality meat without paying exorbitant prices.

After processing, high-quality non-factory-farm meet is sold via the Internet at costs of between $3 and $5 a pound, which is cheaper than the price at a local farmer's market. At that price the meet includes ground beef and stew meet as well as tenderloin and filet mignon -- not to mention tongue and heart.

While cow-pooling still represents only a small portion of all beef sales, the market for direct-farm sales appears to be growing, according to LocalHarvest.org, a national directory of local food producers.

For local cow-pooling locations, go to Localharvest.org.

To get more information about cow-pooling, go to Time.com.

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