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  • organic milk tastes WAY better than "normal" milk

  • HUM!!! WHERE CAN I BUY IT??

  • Just tried organic milk for the first time and was surprised with the different flavor.

  • Very nice vidio awesome

  • I liked your video very much.

  • Its not organic once you pasteurize it and homogenize it. Raw Organic is your best bet. It's just really hard to find, plus its expensive. (sigh) i really do hate the industrialization of the food industry nowadays.

  • Organic is the way to go, no questions about it.

  • This is a load of crap. Cows milk will taste what you feed them in the 2 hours before they are milked. Salt air? Salty milk I guess.

    As far as organic, ok -organic cows never get antibiotics. So if a cow gets sick, with pneumonia or ad infected foot, we let her suffer. If my dog get an infection we treat him, but not the cow.

  • Organic Creamery -- sounds kinda sexy, if you know whut I mean.

  • I grew up drinking Organic Milk! I used 2 think why can't we just drink NORMAL milk? but now that Im mature Organic milk is best =) Im drinking it now with my coffee.

  • .....feed the cows marijuana, I bet the milk will come out better than anything you've ever drank in your life :D 420 LEGALIZE!!!

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  • lol...love it...organic sucks!!!!

  • There is no such farm that has grass all year around. In winter there is snow! It's impossible to not feed other feeds. Cows eat 90 lbs. of food a day.

  • No snow in California. Cows graze year round here.

  • They may graze year round in parts of CA - which is great! and the best possible scenario. HOWEVER, the grass, unless irrigated (which is a gross overuse of water where water is precious) doesn't have the nutrients a cow needs once it turns brown. In many parts of California, the grass only has best nutritional value for 4+ months a year. Cows need a balanced diet and will therefore need to supplement the grass with other feeds even if they are on pasture year round.

  • They have a dry season, less rain and inadequate forage. Feed intakes would need to be over 100lb on a 1300lb dairy cow.

  • It's CA, and if it wasn't then they would probably harvest.

  • Yup. You need to be certified to have organic agriculture... Certified. Ha ha.

  • Conventional milk is from cows can be fed grain made with Chemical Fertilizer, Pesticides, & sewage sludge, they probably also have been put on Antibiotics and given Growth Hormone. Organic milk has none of that. So that's the same, right? Organic is just so much better for the environment and for you.

  • idiot. normal milk: artificial growth horomones, dangerous pesticides, and antibiotics. organic milk: no artificial growth horomones, no dangerous pesticides, and no pesticides. Organic milk is also higher in Omega 3 fatty acids. Normal milk also raises your risk for cancer (especially breast cancer) and makes kids mature faster (thats why kids are maturing too fast). Organic is also better for the environment.

  • that must be why i had a 12" penis at 10 years old. damn.

  • and tastes way way better than purity :-) and it seems to make me feel better

  • Chemical fertilizers aren't bad, most soils have nutrient deficiencies. If the ground is low in nitrogen, cobalt, iron, zinc...it gets applied. If the plant is less healthy and has lower nutrient values, the cow be less healthy or need more feed, requiring more acres to feed 1 cow. Not healty for you, or the enviroment

  • @aroncrowell

    soil can be low on nutritients because conventional agriculture uses it without any recovery periods. In old times people used soil for several seasons and then let it rot for a few years before using it again.

  • You idiot. Organic milk is different than normal milk. Synthetic growth hormones arent used in organic food. This is a huge problem in todays world when it comes to health and disease.

  • Lil do you know that they use the same things to treat mastitis that a conventional farmer would use they just keep it out of the tank longer which i think is just stupid ORGANIC Crap

  • Sorry, you've been misinformed. An organic dairy is not allowed to treat a cow with antibiotics unless it is to save it's life. In which case, they can no longer sell the milk as organic. A cow that is given antibiotics on an organic dairy must be sold and cannot remain in the organic herd.

  • Organic milk is tastes different form others because happy cows produce good milks :) It is good for my kefir s, which is transfers milk to a king of yoghurt/drink. It tastes good.

  • ya i agree with the guy above me coventional dairy farms are cruel to their cows while the organic farms give them time to roam eat grass you know live life normally

  • Organic milk is 100% the same (except fo the high price) as conventional milk. It uses MORE inputs to produce less milk -- organic cows are less productive than conventional. Buying organic milk means more cows, less milk -- more negative farming impact on the environment not less. The exact same milk, produced less efficiently, costing 100 - 200 percent more!

  • Organic milk is NOT the same as "conventional" milk.

    The price is not 100% more, where in the world do you shop??? It may be slightly higher. Maybe you'd rather spend your money on doctor bills!

  • I'm not sure the fish and vegetation in the dead zones in the ocean caused by pesticide run-off would agree with you. Those fields using pesticides are sold to conventional farmers for feed. Organic dairies, by not purchasing this feed, decrease the use of pesticides and dead zones, etc.

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