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  2. Here's Why You Should Ditch Dairy For Good - AOL

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    Dairy cows are an inadvertent part of the slaughter pipeline. On a hot summer day, there's not much that quells your stomach like a cold milkshake. As you enjoy a cold ice cream or a nice dairy ...

  3. The 6 Low-Sugar Dairy Foods You Should Be Eating ... - AOL

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    Dairy products are a great source of protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients. While dairy contains lactose, a sugar naturally found in milk, you can easily find low-sugar dairy products to ...

  4. What's the healthiest milk? A guide to whole, raw, almond ...

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    High calcium. Fortified with lots of nutrients. Better for the environment than dairy milk. Good for those who want to avoid dairy or animal products. CONS: Includes additives. More calories than ...

  5. Dirty dairying - Wikipedia

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    Intensive dairy farming practices has led to water pollution from cattle effluent in many of the streams and rivers in New Zealand. The Waikato River has had a long history of water pollution and now fails health regulations for human contact. It passes through the highly productive Waikato region, where

  6. United States raw milk debate - Wikipedia

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    American raw milk. Pasteurization is a sanitation process in which milk is heated briefly to a temperature high enough to kill pathogens, followed by rapid cooling.While different times and temperatures may be used by different processors, pasteurization is most commonly achieved with heating to 161 degrees Fahrenheit (71.7 degrees Celsius) for 15 seconds.

  7. Environmental impact of agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Farm animals' digestive systems can be put into two categories: monogastric and ruminant. Ruminant cattle for beef and dairy rank high in greenhouse gas emissions. In comparison, monogastric, or pigs and poultry-related foods, are lower. The consumption of the monogastric types may yield less emissions.

  8. Op-Ed: Why meat and dairy corporations are the Achilles ... - AOL

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    Biden's climate pledges could be derailed by meat and dairy corporations that are allowed to emit vast amounts of planet-warming pollutants. Op-Ed: Why meat and dairy corporations are the Achilles ...

  9. Talk:Dairy farming - Wikipedia

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    Why during the bold scentence does it specifically highlight on a dairy farm with cows when it was previously talking about dairy farms in generall, it seems that "calves" and Bul calf would be better replaced with more generic terms (e.g. Male animal)as should veal so that it is clear that this article is about dairy farming in generall and ...