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Created by President Ronald Reagan in 1987, National Catfish Day educates Americans about the nutrition and uses of farm-raised catfish. The tradition continues today.
Farm-raised catfish have come a long way from their bottom-feeding ancestors. Catfish available today (fresh or frozen) are products of state-of-the-art aquaculture methods. The fish thrive in clean freshwater ponds with surface-fed soybean, corn, fish meal, vitamins, and minerals.
Farm-raised catfish not only furnish American consumers with a tasty delicacy, but the fish provide a nutritious, low-calorie, low in cholesterol source of protein.
In addition to June 25th each year, August is also National Catfish Month.
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