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'Organic' dairy farmer dropped after selling non-organic milk
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<blockquote data-quote="Scholsey" data-source="post: 5054022" data-attributes="member: 784"><p>Do you buy organic food or are you a spokesman for every person that has ever bought organic produce?</p><p></p><p> As mentioned before we have a lot of people visit our farm all of which are very understanding that we still use antibiotics to treat poorly animals. My other half who is a GP thinks the fact we are</p><p>No longer allowed to use the likes of excenell/readycef/marbocyl is a huge step forward for human health than when we were conventional, when I am feeling in a bit of smarter mood and have a scan through the BMJ there is rarely a issue without AB resistance being bought up.</p><p></p><p>There seems to be a few contributors to this thread who seem to think they know more about what organic food consumers want than the organic food consumers themselves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scholsey, post: 5054022, member: 784"] Do you buy organic food or are you a spokesman for every person that has ever bought organic produce? As mentioned before we have a lot of people visit our farm all of which are very understanding that we still use antibiotics to treat poorly animals. My other half who is a GP thinks the fact we are No longer allowed to use the likes of excenell/readycef/marbocyl is a huge step forward for human health than when we were conventional, when I am feeling in a bit of smarter mood and have a scan through the BMJ there is rarely a issue without AB resistance being bought up. There seems to be a few contributors to this thread who seem to think they know more about what organic food consumers want than the organic food consumers themselves! [/QUOTE]
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