Food terms to help navigate the menu and the supermarket

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Hormone-free: Hormones occur naturally in all farm animals, just as they do in humans – it’s a natural part of life, so no beef, pork, poultry or dairy products are “hormone-free.” When it comes to poultry raised in America, no hormones are ever used to promote growth, a common misconception. Hormones are used in farm animals under the guidance of veterinarians and animal nutritionists and only given in targeted ways – in very low doses and at particular times in the animal’s life. Over the past several decades they’ve been studied heavily. Hormones continue to be approved for use in this country and many others because studies have shown they pose no risk to consumers. 

“America’s farmers and ranchers provide a variety of food, grown and raised in different ways to appeal to consumer choices. I want to make sure that people are having conversations about food and know where their food comes from,” said Katie Pratt, an Illinois farm mom and U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance spokesperson. “There are many options out there for people, so knowing these key terms and how their food is grown and raised is really important when making decisions – either at a restaurant or when buying food for your family in stores.”

For more information about food production and the U.S. Farmers & Ranchers Alliance, visit www.FoodDialogues.com. Wholly or partially funded by one or more Checkoff programs.

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