Despite 'pink Slime,' Beef Business Is Booming

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In central Texas, where catastrophic drought has turned green pastures brown and pushed some cattlemen to the brink of ruin, rancher Don Casey was forced to sell half his herd. Yet Casey does not sound too stressed.

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