This document discusses the history and benefits of pasture-based cattle production systems compared to confinement systems. It notes that prior to the mid-20th century, cattle were an integral part of diversified family farms and grazed crop residues and forages, but the rise of cheap corn and subsidies led to industrialized feedlots becoming more common. The document advocates for pasture-based systems as more sustainable, resilient, and environmentally sound options that rely on renewable resources like grass and can provide nutritious products to consumers.