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Rejection of genetically modified and lab-manufactured inputs and use of local and on-site resources are ways in which organic dairy farms differ from conventional farms. Conventional farms permit genetic alteration and synthetic treatments in all aspects of raising livestock for revenue from milk and milk-related products whereas organic farms do not admit anything into their procedures which involve genetic changes, non-local provenance, or synthetic make-up.

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