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  • Someone didn't pay attention in science class I see. For something to be organic, means it is carbon based. To claim that milk is not "organic" is pure rubbish as it still contains carbon. It was a joke poking fun at the lefts seemingly ignorant view of science. Of course, the french term, "biologique" is even more ridiculous!

  • The corn that you buy is most likely genetically altered corn that the government made which is not good for consumers let alone cows or any other animal. I've been to companies such as Oaks Farm and see how they really take care of their cows. They don't. They have them crowded and their udders busting full of crap milk. And not much property to roam around on nor enough grass which is what they are suppose to be eating, not corn crap. It's like a holding cage for them, it's disgusting.

  • wow the cows look happy......love organic milk!

  • This is GOOD MILK. tomese su lechita jajaja I miss you COSTA RICA.

  • LMAO..."fresh, organic cows milk" Please, someone find me some milk that isn't organic. Or perhaps some grass that doesn't have carbon in it. That would really amaze me.

  • organic milk means They don't shoot the cows with hormones, antibiotics, and drugs. And the cows don't eat food that hows cow biproducts and chemicals in it.

  • I don't know about you, but I prefer my milk mastitis free. Also you are a bit behind on your facts, feeding biproducts to the same animal has been outlawed for many years. Especially with cows and beef. I am not too sure what you think there is in corn silage, but last time I checked it was corn and not chemicals.

  • I guess you've been getting your subsidy checks...

  • Not true, Canada is subsidy free.

  • Well...there's one good thing that you've said. What's wrong with carbon??

  • @Farmerknowsbest everyone prefers their milk mastitis free, take care of your cows, and they won't get mastitis constantly, and need constant antibiotics. If mine had mastitis, no one would drink their milk and they would be carefully, naturally treated till they were healthy again. I'm not sure about cow biproducts, but ANIMAL biproducts are in reg. cow feed.

    I'm curios, how did you check your corn silage?just to let you know-it'll still look like corn if there are chemicals or it is GMO:P

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