Nebraska Farm Bureau president Steve Nelson Nebraska Farm Bureau has sent a letter to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, criticizing his plan to slash meat consumption in schools and other city facilities. As part of his plan to combat global warming, De Blasio wants to reduce purchases of beef by 50 percent at all city-controlled facilities, including schools, prisons and hospitals. Nebraska Farm Bureau president Steve Nelson says De Blasio’s plan “ignores both climate and nutritional science, and only serves to further divide urban and rural populations”.
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