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![]() Real Milk is not generally commercially available in the United States—and won't be until consumer demand increases. Raw milk can be purchased in some stores in California, Connecticut and New Mexico, but it is not necessarily from pasture-fed cows. However, in many states raw milk can be purchased at the farm and many concerned consumers are forming cooperatives designed to support conscientious dairy farmers and obtain Real Milk directly from the farm. The solution to restrictive state laws is a cow-share program in which farmers keep and milk cows owned by individuals. These are being set up in many states. For further information, including technical and legal help, contact the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund. |
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![]() The Weston A. Price Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt charity founded in 1999 to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price, whose studies of isolated nonindustrialized peoples established the parameters of human health and determined the optimum characteristics of human diets. Dr. Price's research demonstrated that humans achieve perfect physical form and perfect health generation after generation only when they consume nutrient-dense whole foods and the vital fat-soluble activators found exclusively in animal fats. |
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The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund is a 501 (c) (4) non-profit organization made up of farmers and consumers joining together and pooling resources to:
•Protect the constitutional right of the nation’s family farms to provide processed and unprocessed farm foods directly to consumers through any legal means.
•Protect the constitutional right of consumers to obtain unprocessed and processed farm foods directly from family farms.
•Protect the nation’s family farms from harassment by federal, state, and local government interference with food production and on-farm food processing.
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Isle of Guernsey, a tiny island in the English Channel off the coast of
France, is the birthplace of the Guernsey cow. About 960 A.D., besieged
by buccaneeres and sea rovers, the Island came to the attention of
Robert Duke of Normandy. He sent a group of militant monks to educate
the natives to cultivate the soil and defend the land. The monks brought
with them the best bloodlines of French cattle -- Norman Brindles, also
known as Alderneys, from the province of Isigny and the famous Froment
du Leon breed from Brittany -- and developed the Guernsey. |
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