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Celebrating 15 Years of Making Butter Oil

Barb, my wife, and I just celebrated our 26th wedding anniversary and as is common we reminisced about our life together. As we talked, we realized that it has been 15 years since we began making our initial flagship product: High Vitamin Butter Oil. Wow, much has changed over the years, but our consistent dedication to our employees, customers, and business partners has not wavered.

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What is Fermented Cod Liver Oil?

What exactly is fermented cod liver oil? Is it safe? Is it a health food? How does fermentation work to extract the oil from the cod livers? How does this benefit the nutritional value of the cod liver oil? Get answers here!

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Liquid Fish Soil Rescue for Lawn, Pasture and Garden

I’d like to start a discussion on how we use our Soil Rescue product for our lawn, pasture and gardens, with the intention to invite you to share as well. Once you’ve read this post, please see the discount opportunity at the bottom when you comment and/or post a photo!

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Marine Stewardship Council Certification for Green Pasture Products

Green Pasture Products has received the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for its premium-quality Blue Ice™ Fermented Cod Liver Oil. The MSC—an international non-profit organization launched to safeguard seafood supplies for the future—is the world’s leading certification program for sustainable wild-capture fish and seafood products.

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“Cod” Taxonomy: Understanding Scientific and Common Names

In basic biology lessons, grade school students typically learn about the concept of scientific (or taxonomic) classification. As students generally are told, taxonomy—the science of “naming, describing, and classifying organisms”[1]—makes it easier to find, identify, and study plants and animals (which, in taxonomic terms, are kingdoms, alongside other kingdoms such as bacteria and fungi).

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The Fermenting of Fish and Fish By-Products: Fish Sauces in Ancient Medicine and Cuisine

Many people are familiar with the idea that the ancient Romans used fish sauces in their cuisine but not many people realise that the most valued and expensive form of fish sauce was made from, what was perceived by the Romans themselves, as rotten or fermented fish viscera. This special sauce, known as garum, was valued by the elite but it was also used in ancient medicine. Why on earth would anyone ferment fish viscera?

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