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[quote=Anonymous]If it's organic, that ought to be good. I don't think milk from cows treated with BGH can be labeled organic. For any of the organic brands--Organic Valley, Stonyfield, etc.--you should be good. (BTW those two buy from family farms, whereas Horizon is an industrial ag organization. "Big Organic.") But PP is right, somewhere in the fine print it should say "no rBGH." (The "r" is for "recombinant." No idea what that means, or why it's not capitalized. But that's what the label usually says.) [/quote]
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