CAFO Dairies – Behind the Industrial Curtain Part 2
posted on
November 8, 2021
Organic CAFO Dairies should not be allowed!
But they do exist.
In our country.
And in our supermarkets.
Here are the cold, hard numbers I uncovered after hours of searching through USDA Organic data reports.
In 2016 the state of New York had 471 organic dairy farms that produced 38 million gallons of milk. (NY has more organic dairy farms than any other state.)
The same year Texas had 6 organic dairy farms that produced 56 million gallons of milk.
That is not a typo!
Six Texas farms produced 18 million MORE gallons of organic milk than all of New York's organic dairies combined!
This is sickening...
By 2019 New York added 136 organic dairy farms and Texas only 3.
Sounds good, right?
"The small organic farms are winning! Let's celebrate!"
NO.
The small farms are not winning.
Those 9 Texas mega-dairies produced twice as much organic milk as all 607 New York dairies put together.
I almost wish I didn't know...
But ignorance is not bliss and the facts don't lie.
New York organic dairies produced 45 million gallons while Texas dairies produced 95 million gallons of cheap, organic milk that is flooding grocery stores and driving NY farms out of business.
Rough calculations show those New York dairies average 45 cows per farm while the 9 Texas farms average 5,000 – 6,000 cows each.
The message seems to be, "Get big or get out."
Horizon Organic plans to drop 89 small organic dairies next summer while many other small farms are simply squeezed out of business by the Industrial Organic low prices.
This is real.
Industrial Organic CAFO dairies are taking over...
"But maybe that's not such a bad thing if they give my family cheap organic milk... Isn't all certified organic milk equal?"
Let's take a look Behind the Industrial Curtain:
Click on any of these organic dairy pictures for a closer view.
Hilltop LLC – Boehning Dairy – in Earth, Texas. All the photos were taken by Cornucopia Institute during an organic factory farm investigation.
Aurora Organic Dairy in Dublin, Texas, May 2014 – Recent satellite view.
"It's important to note that virtually all the surrounding fields, which could be used for pasture, have been recently cut and baled for hay. There is effectively no pasture available to these animals. These feedlots are certified organic by Quality Assurance International." – Cornucopia Institute
Another Aurora Organic Dairy in Stratford, Texas
Their website clearly states that this Coldwater Dairy Farm has 9,720 cows.
"Center pivot with approximately 400 cows, (4% of the 9,720 managed on this dairy) on seemingly exhausted pasture... This photo seems to illustrate the pattern observed at other Aurora facilities: inadequate acreage available based on the size of the herd. This acreage would not seem to meet the legal requirement for pasture..." – Cornucopia Institute
Organic Natural Prairie Dairy in Channing, Texas
This sprawling factory farm holds 14,000+ cows according to their website.
"Lots of cows in dry lot as opposed to pasture. Organic farm operators are legally allowed to temporarily close confine cattle for a number of reasons related to the health and environment, but not because a confinement-model operation produces more milk." – Cornucopia Institute
You've seen a glimpse behind the industrial curtain... This is how cheap "organic" milk is produced.
Judge for yourself. Are all organic dairy farms created equal?
Not when you realize that 25% of this country's organic milk is produced by less than 1% of the organic farms.
Those mega-dairies clearly fit the EPA's own definition of a CAFO – Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation.
And yet, they also claim to fully comply with USDA's Organic Requirements... Aurora Organic Dairy prominently displays an entire web page devoted to their organic integrity.
So what's wrong here? How can CAFO Dairies be certified organic?
Is it a corporate greed problem?
Is it a corrupt government problem?
Or is it a combination of the two?
You decide.
I'm glad those large dairies aren't using chemicals or antibiotics... but if they are organic then we are a whole level beyond organic! :)
Earlier this year we dropped the organic certification on our Raw Jersey Cow Milk as a protest against this fallen system.
Our land is still certified organic and all our foods are chemical-free, antibiotic-free, AND truly pastured.
No fraud here. View our Jersey Cow photo gallery.
The take home message is: Know your farmer, ask him questions, and visit the farm if at all possible.
Wesley Shank
~5th generation on the farm
Real farmers. Real Caring. Real Food.
P.S. Always remember that you are the most important player in this game. I can show you Behind the Industrial Curtain, but it is you who holds the tremendous power of food choices. Working together we can make a difference!
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Introduction: Behind the Industrial Curtain
Part 1: Label Claims – Behind the Industrial Curtain