burroughs85
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Do we have to put up with chemical fertilizers? The skinny cow is not meager because she is organic, lacking foods in her diet that were exposed to toxic chemicals. She might just be hungry. How was farming done before the advent of growth hormones, chemical pesticides and fertilizers anyway? I believe in Amish farming: horsechit and cowchit makes the best fertilizer for crops.Most organic dairy's I've seen around usually are the biggest slim balls around. Just cause it's labeled organic doesn't mean they don't pull there strings cheat the system. I'm sure there's guys out there that are legit and do it by the book but as randall said lower production and higher cost, I'll also throw more on to that alot unhealthier of animals. Up here we call organic dairy's last chance farming cause it's always the guys that have let there land barn and cattle go down hill and try cashing in on that premium for one last chance. Have you ever seen a truly organic dairy cow? Look frail nasty unhealthy. Let alone organic corn? Short full of weeds and grass no cob.... I'm sorry I'm pro conventional farming. It hasn't been a issue for how many years why change it.
Here is a mom-and-pop organic dairy and those cows look plenty fat and healthy to me. Look at the pretty green grass and rolling hills. The cows look even more attractive than that farm woman in the video. I'm glad the animals don't wallow in and bed down in dung.
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