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Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Dairy Industries Tackle Cows and Climate Change
Liked it May 6, 4:40pm 1 review industry, national, milk, sustainable, dairy
http://envirovore.com/content/view/146/1/
From the page: "The National Milk Producers Federation in the U.S. announced this week that they will produce a sustainability plan for the entire dairy industry."
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Raw Milk Advocates Sour over New California Law
Liked it Apr 8, 7:38pm 1 review cooking, law, california, milk, raw
http://envirovore.com/content/view/112/1/
From the page: "Raw milk producers in California say a new state law may eliminate the sale of their products. And they're irritated with the legislature for not inviting them into the discussion and debate before the law was published."
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Monsantos rBGH Mooving Out of the Marketplace
Liked it Mar 27, 2:54pm 1 review environment, monsanto, wal-mart, milk, rbgh, posilac
http://envirovore.com/content/view/86/1/
From the page: "Monsanto must be shaking in its boots. With Wal-Mart's recent announcement that all of its store brand milk will come from cows not pumped with synthetic hormones, it's hard to believe that Posilac (the trademark name of Monsanto's recombinant bovine growth hormone) will survive in the marketplace. "
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - As Demand for Raw Milk Grows, So Does Resistance
Liked it Mar 13, 1:56pm 1 review agriculture, organic, milk, resistance, demand
http://envirovore.com/content/view/67/1/
From the page: "Many American consumers as many as a half million now have long fought for the right to purchase raw milk. Demand for the controversial product is growing by leaps and bounds, with more and more dairies filling requests from consumers and grocery stores for raw milk products."
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Organic Milk Prices Increase, Demand Steady
Liked it Mar 7, 5:51pm 1 review agriculture, cows, organic, price, milk, demand
http://envirovore.com/content/view/59/1/
From the page: "Certified organic milk continues to be one of the fastest growing food products in the organic industry, but the price of organic milk will steadily increase and demand may not be met."
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - Churning a Profit: Small Dairies Make a Comeback
Liked it Feb 22, 3:10pm 1 review cooking, milk, small, dairy, artisinal
http://envirovore.com/content/view/40/1/
From the page: "As Marion Burros explains in a recent New York Times piece, small dairies are being revived across the nation by filling the growing market for artisanal butter, cream, and yogurt, similar to the artisanal cheese movement that began more than a decade ago. "
Envirovore: Eat Your Greens! - RBGH Labeling Debate Reaches Kansas
Liked it Feb 15, 7:07pm 1 review cooking, kansas, milk, rgbh, labeling
http://envirovore.com/content/view/31/1/
From the page: "Kansas has joined the growing list of states where new legislation or state department of agriculture rules seek to censor labels concerning hormone use in dairy production."
Starbucks Switches To Hormone-Free Milk : TreeHugger
Liked it Jan 16, 1:02pm 1 review coffee, free, starbucks, milk, rbgh
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/01/starbucks_switc.php
From the page: "Starbucks has announced that it is moving forward with its long-promised plans to serve only milk produced by cows free of the artificial hormone known as rBGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone). "
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