Study: Organic Milk From Pasture-Fed Cows is Higher in Beneficial Nutrients

CORNUCOPIA, Wis., June 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Cows that graze on fresh pasture produce milk with higher levels of antioxidants and beneficial fatty acids, such as conjugated linoleic acid and omega-3’s, as shown by a recently published study from Newcastle University in the UK.


“Grazing dairy cows on grass or grass and clover swards produces milk with a healthier fatty acid profile and higher levels of fat soluble vitamins and antioxidants,” notes Gillian Butler, livestock project manager for the Nafferton Ecological Farming Group at Newcastle University, who led the study.


This study points to the diet of organic cows — fresh grass and clover — as the major reason for these nutritional benefits.


“This study joins a growing body of science indicating strong links between what we feed our farm animals and the nutritional quality of what they feed us. Not only are you what you eat, but you are what what you eat eats too,” says Michael Pollan, author of the best sellers The Omnivore’s Dilemma and In Defense of Food.


Consumers who purchase organic foods often do so for various reasons, ranging from a desire to support an ecologically sustainable agricultural system, the humane treatment of livestock, to wanting to reduce their exposure to dangerous pesticide residues. Studies showing that organically produced foods are also of higher nutritional quality offer another reason for consumers to buy organic.


“Organic consumers can be very confident that the vast majority of brand name organic milk comes from cows that were given the opportunity to graze on fresh pasture whenever possible,” says Mark Kastel, codirector of The Cornucopia Institute, a farm and food policy research group based in Cornucopia, Wisconsin.


Some large industrial-scale organic dairies, or “factory farms,” milking thousands of cows each, however, have come under fire from Cornucopia for not adequately pasturing their cows, as federal regulations require. Cornucopia’s web site has a consumer scorecard ranking all organic dairy brands at www.cornucopia.org.


Organic farmers like Kevin and Lisa Engelbert from Nichols, NY are among the hundreds of family farmers who supply organic milk from pastured cows. “We’re glad to know that there is now a growing body of scientific evidence to support what we’ve always believed, which is that allowing our cows to eat their natural diet and exhibit their natural behavior on pasture has real benefits for consumers as well,” says Lisa Engelbert.


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Source: The Cornucopia Institute


CONTACT: Mark Kastel of the Cornucopia Institute, +1-608-625-2042


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