Some of Maine's dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone r
Date
3-19-2001
Pages
1, 2, 5, 13-17
Abstract
Some of Maine's dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone rBST to stay competitive, but Oakhurst and Hood, responding to consumer fears, do not accept milk from those cows. If Garelick Farms does the same, Maine dairy farmers will have to ship their milk to distant locations. Details, related editorial and "Quotable."
Subjects
Dairying, Bovine sompatropin, Milk
Recommended Citation
Day, Adam and Sutherland, Scott, "Some of Maine's dairy farms have turned to the synthetic bovine growth hormone r" (2001). Maine News Index – MaineBiz. 1673.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_mainebiz/1673
Source
Mainebiz