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"Trying to eat here!"![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgtwvwhgYN0MUoY15odC-hsz80XE6-vJ8MR3BW7HKuLCJvAY-qZtppnq_Wru18ykA0FZ2fYW4iUXhNfceI3RubmufmRrOzqObnER4WQNyU2m9dFnHYTP_gpi5dToTySGTe2u57VuTU95xd-/s400/DSCN2833.jpg)
Molly feeding a calf
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Molly feeding a calf
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A view from the dairy![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiX4YgeVQb-xKYXYEXlsh6jNyoaRS-gax_mNQ-PDYoBSVlFmL8aH3H2EZ02qIZeya1Y_5yAnMyGW-yRfNH07Bdbxz5_YJYVCctV9bFRDOm6yZsMlEY9N8Q_uesJi9G8dB08TgLPg-Yc7fUt/s400/DSCN2827.jpg)
Yesterday, we took a field trip to the Bodega area with Molly's class. We had such a great time visiting one of the sister dairies of Strauss. They produce that delicious milk sold in bottles with a thick layer of cream at the top! It's no small task to produce organic dairy products. Anytime a cow gets sick, and uses antibiotics, that cow can never be milked again. With 182 acres and about 200 cows being milked twice a day, I say paying a little extra is worth the cost.
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Yesterday, we took a field trip to the Bodega area with Molly's class. We had such a great time visiting one of the sister dairies of Strauss. They produce that delicious milk sold in bottles with a thick layer of cream at the top! It's no small task to produce organic dairy products. Anytime a cow gets sick, and uses antibiotics, that cow can never be milked again. With 182 acres and about 200 cows being milked twice a day, I say paying a little extra is worth the cost.
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