Organic Family Farms Cooperative
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Farm/Brand Headquarters | Twin Falls, ID |
Products | Fluid milk |
Website | www.offcoop.com/ |
Market Area | Unknown |
Total Score | 365 |
This brand did not participate on Cornucopia’s survey and only some information was able to be found in our independent investigation.
This dairy cooperative sells to Wallaby Yogurt and possibly other wholesalers.
Criteria | Points | Comments |
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TOTAL (possible score is 1600 plus extra credit) | 365 | 2-Cow Rating | Fair |
Farmstead dairies earn the most points. Corporations that have a history of skirting the organic rules receive the fewest. Ownership structure | 50 | Dairy cooperative with corporate leadership |
Farms that produce 100% of their milk receive the most points. Milk from "open market" or known confinement dairies receive the fewest. Milk Supply | 70 | Milk is sourced from five farms, including some in Sonoma County, CA and Texas |
100% organic farms receive the most points. Split operations with conventional dairy on the same property receive the fewest. Organic Production | 100 | All-organic production |
Farms that completed the survey in detail received the most points.
Disclosure of Information for Verification | 0 | Did not participate |
Points determined by integrity of the brand’s organic certifier. Organic Certification | 75 | USDA cert for handling with Oregon Tilth (OTCO) |
Animal Welfare Approved and Biodynamic certifications receive the most bonus points. Producers are not penalized for not having additional certifications beyond organic. Other Labels/Standards | 30 | Non-GMO project verified |
100% grass-fed with independent verification of standards Grass-fed | 0 | Unconfirmed; some suppliers appear more dedicated to grazing |
No points are given for this but the information may be useful to certain consumers looking to avoid soy. Soy Free Ration? | No answer. Soy is likely used in feed. | |
Sliding scale based on policies, enforcement, acreage/cow, days/year on pasture, and permissible exemption. Pasture | 40 | Investigation shows that this producer meets minim USDA requirements for grazing |
One time/day receives the most points. Two times per day is standard. Times Milked | 0 | Unconfirmed |
Lower cull rate scores better, with under 10% receiving the most points. Cull/death Rate | 0 | Unconfirmed |
Farms with closed herds receive the most points. Farms that sell organic calves and buy conventional replacements receive the fewest. Replacements | 0 | Unconfirmed |
Standard practice is removing calves shortly after birth, with extra points given for unique ways of managing calves
Calves | 0 | No answer |
Farms that prohibit antibiotics receive the most points. Farms that allow young stock to receive antibiotics (under one year), receive the fewest.
Antibiotic Use | 0 | No answer |
No hormones is the standard, however some farms do use oxytocin for therapeutic purposes. Hormone Usage | 0 | No answer |
Farmstead dairies (owner lives on-site) receive the most points. Fewer points are given as oversight declines. Farm Support | 0 | Unconfirmed |
All ingredients sourced from inside the organization or on the farm receives the highest points. Ingredients from confinement factory farms and/or imported ingredients receive the fewest. Procurement of Ingredients | 0 | No answer; sells milk without added ingredients |
Various levels of extra credit given for 1) providing full organic systems plan, 2) providing details on all farms (multi-farm brands, details on largest five required), and 3) sourcing feed on-farm or domestically. Extra Credit | 0 | None |