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January 19, 2011
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Choosing Organic Milk Could Offset Effects Of Climate Change
Newcastle, UK (SPX) Jan 19, 2011
Wetter, cooler summers can have a detrimental effect on the milk we drink, according to new research published by Newcastle University. Researchers found milk collected during a particularly poor UK summer and the following winter had significantly higher saturated fat content and far less beneficial fatty acids than in a more 'normal' year. But they also discovered that switching to organic milk could help overcome these problems. Organic supermarket milk showed higher levels of nutritional ... read more

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New Farming Method To Reduce Greenhouse Gases, Increase Farm Yields
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