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ericka1

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What did the Land Grant Act or Morrill Act do?
 
  a. Authorized the establishment of experiment stations
  b. Created the Cooperative Extension Service
  c. Provided funding and land for teaching food production
  d. Created the USDA

Question 2

Explain why goat meat is healthier than other meats.
 
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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Goat meat is a healthy alternative to other meats, because it is a good source of protein. Goats produce very lean carcasses; goat carcasses have been compared to deer meat for their ratio of lean to fat. Goats deposit as much subcutaneous fat as do cattle and sheep, making their meat lower in fat and cholesterol when compared to beef, pork, mutton (sheep), and poultry.



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