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Production Systems and Milk Quality:
A comparison of CLA and vitamin levels in milk from organic, conventional grazing, and conventional confinement systems to determine how production method affects milk quality. L Tikofsky, lg40@cornell.edu 607-255-8202
Organic Dairy Transition and Milk Quality:
An ongoing study looking at transitioning dairies from a number of angles- milk quality, food safety, animal health, and farm well-being. L Tikofsky, lg40@cornell.edu 607-255-8202
Mastitis Management on Organic Dairies:
A clinical trial examining the effects of
an immunomodulatory alternative treatment regimen
on mastitis in three organic herds.
We did not see an effect of the regimen on either cure rates or somatic cell counts.
L Tikofsky, lg40@cornell.edu 607-255-8202
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