The word “Amish” depends on what brand you buy.
But. For Alcam Creamery in Wisconsin that makes the image on the top. This is what they mean:
The milk from cows that were fed nothing but grass, by amish farmers, was delivered to them by horse and carriage. Then alcam creamery, pasteurizes, and turns it into butter. Then it just comes out of a tube, and gets chopped into the 2 pound rolls you see.
It is the most delightful taste you’ll ever grace a toasted english muffin with.
They no longer use horses due to the sanitation problems related to horse feces at the processing facility.
They used to sell the butter online. Then Alcam Creamery was bought out by Wisconsin Cheese. And Now the only place to get it is from Albertsons.
And the crap on the bottom is just normal american factories using bails of grass hay.
I hope this helps.
