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By: Why do certain containers of cow’s milk have a longer expiration date? | Mackinson Dairy
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Wed, 29 Apr 2015 20:26:04 +0000http://mackinsondairy.wordpress.com/?p=910#comment-2839[…] How does organic milk stay fresh for so long? The shelf life for organic milk actually has nothing to do with the milk being organic. The extended shelf life (seen in both organic and conventional milk) is because of the pasteurization process. Organic products are not as commonly produced and so they often have to travel further to reach store shelves. All milk and dairy products (regardless if it is conventional or organic) are antibiotic free and I have posts dedicated to just this topic, click here to read more or here. […]
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By: Just Three Things… | The Deere Milkmaid
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Tue, 10 Mar 2015 13:24:07 +0000http://mackinsondairy.wordpress.com/?p=910#comment-2838[…] some of the finest, safest and highest quality milk to our neighbours, and the world in this post. It should also be noted that presence of antibiotic residue in milk at the farm (as found in the […]
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By: Melanie Shebel
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Wed, 31 Dec 2014 02:14:44 +0000http://mackinsondairy.wordpress.com/?p=910#comment-2837Really awesome that you don’t use antibiotics (unless your cows are sick.) Such a cool idea to have tours on the farm, I bet it’s a great learning experience for both the tour group and the dairy farm (sounds like fun!)
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