Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 > > A friend of mine is interested in purchasing raw milk. It's legal in her state. Because of all of the negative press that raw milk gets, she's nervous, but wants to move forward. What should she look for when looking for a reputable place. If she spoke to the farmer, what questions would she (or should she) ask? Hi : Raw milk, like any food, varies in nutrition. Here are some questions to ask the farmer to help to determine how much the farmer is interested in nutrition as compared to how much the farmer is interested in yield (i.e. money). For dairy cows: What kind of cows does the farmer have? (Holsteins are the high yield breed) What are the cows fed? If they are fed grass, at least in season, are any hybrid grass seeds planted in the pastures? (Hybrid seeds are planted for yield) Are there any plants in the pastures that the cows refuse to eat? (Non-nutritious weeds move in when the soil fertility moves out. If there are plants the cows don't eat in the pastures, it indicates low soil fertility) Are the cows fed any grain, and if so, what kind of grain? (It is best to avoid milk from cows fed corn or corn sileage.) If any corn is fed, is the corn a hybrid variety? (If so, find another supplier for your milk) What color is the butter? (The more yellow, the better. If it is white, find another supplier for your milk) What health problems are experienced in the herd? (A healthy herd that experiences no health problems and no calf mortality will produce both the safest and most nutritious milk to drink) A comment on these questions: If the farmer does not like being asked these questions, get another supplier. A farmer interested in producing the most nutritious milk will appreciate interest in how the farmer goes about producing the milk for both nutrition and safety. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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