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Where are the herds kept? And what is the quality control protocol?

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Where are the herds kept? And what is the quality control protocol?

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Herds are maintained across the US. The herds are not placed near fields where pesticides or herbicides are used. All of the dairy herds that produce colostrum for processing are US FDA and USDA Grand A dairy farms. As such the farm and milk must meet the standards of state and federal milk quality ordinances, including the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO). These state and federally inspected farms produce milk for the Grade A Fluid Milk Market. Milk from these farms is sold in the market.

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