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A good knifeman is hard to find

Jeff Liberty, the next generation of Tri-Town Packing in Brasher Falls.  But there's too much paperwork and not enough skilled meat cutters.
Jeff Liberty, the next generation of Tri-Town Packing in Brasher Falls. But there's too much paperwork and not enough skilled meat cutters.
 
(03/31/10) The "buy and eat local" movement continues to grow. In at least one instance, it's struggling with success. More people are eating local beef, lamb, and other meats for health, safety and economic reasons. And more farmers are raising the animals. But in between consumer and producer, there's a shortage of slaughterhouses. Local abattoirs used to dot the North Country landscape. But consolidation in the food industry and onerous USDA regulations have pushed many out of business. Another problem is a lack of skilled meat cutters. In part two of a series on the slaughterhouse shortage, David Sommerstein reports.
their is a good radio part that goes with this but it wouldn't load for me, check it out on the this link, http://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/15445/a-good-knifeman-is-hard-to-find


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good story



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The "buy and eat local" movement is getting big time here in my area also   very good story



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The "buy an eat local" is paramount to my companies success. It doesn't necessarily apply just to meat and seafood either. It applies to ALL aspects of the store. I can drive (24 miles max) to my lamb supplier as well as the garlic supplier and the milk supplier.

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