• Northeast/Mid-Atlantic Regional Partnership for Organic Transition
  • Certification Portal
  • Pay My Invoice
  • Contact Us
Mobile Navigation
  • About
    • About PCO
    • Mission, Vision and Core Values
    • Contribute
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • Employment
    • Organic Careers: Contract Inspectors
  • Certification
    • Certification Overview
    • Get Started
    • My Certification
    • Strengthening Organic Enforcement (SOE)
    • Organic Livestock and Poultry Standards (OLPS)
    • Guidance Documents
    • Material Inputs
    • Inspections
    • FAQ
  • Membership
  • Resources
    • Resource Hub
    • Wellness Resources
    • Upcoming Events
    • News and Policy Updates
    • Organic Seed Finder
    • Funding Resources
    • Non-GMO
  • Organic Matters
    • Advertising Opportunities
    • Organic Matters: Winter/Spring 2025

Organic Dairy Production

  • Resources
  • Organic Matters
    • Advertising Opportunities
    • Organic Matters: Winter/Spring 2025
      • Organically Speaking: Message from the President
      • Farmer Profile: Painterland Sisters
      • Black Locust: A Tree Crop for Organic Farms
      • Family-Farm-Scale Solar
      • What’s Happening with Organic Farming Research in Pennsylvania
      • Preliminary Results From Reduced Tillage Experiment
      • TOPP: A Year In Review
      • New Faces at PCO
      • PCO Updates: Standards & Policy, Certification, Legislative
  • Upcoming Events
  • News and Policy Updates
  • Organic Seed Finder
  • Funding Resources
  • Non-GMO

Organic dairy production is based on 3 basic ideas: healthy soil, natural immunity through ecological diversity, and organic system integrity. Transition to organic dairying requires the development of an organic system plan (OSP). Organic certification of the land requires a transition period of three years from the last application of a prohibited substance, one year of continuous organic management of livestock, and yearly inspections.

A good source of information for organic dairy production is eXtension Introduction to Organic Dairy Farming, with accurate, up-to-date, and relevant information from university experts, extension and other educators, organic farmers, veterinarians, and consultants.

In addition, the following resources will prove helpful for farmers considering making the transition. And if you have any questions, email Lee Rinehart at lee@paorganic.org.

The Organic Dairy Handbook

Costs and Issues for Organic Dairy

Molasses Supplementation

Transition Guidelines

Get Our Newsletter

Get Involved

Become a member of our community.

Learn More

106 School Street, Suite 201
Spring Mills, PA 16875

Phone: (814) 422-0251
Fax: (814) 422-0255

pco@paorganic.org
Find Us On Facebook

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:30-4:30 EST

  • About
  • Certification
  • Membership
  • Resources
  • Employment
  • Contribute
  • Events
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertising Opportunities
© 2025 All Rights Reserved PCO
To ensure the integrity of organic products and serve our farming community. A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Agency.
Site by Goodthree
Instagram Facebook Twitter