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In reply to the discussion: What's with the Amish? [View all]

Wiz Imp

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33. Not sure about other states, but in PA sale of raw milk is regulated
Mon Nov 4, 2024, 01:03 PM
Nov 2024

A farm requires a permit in order to sell raw milk. This is so the state can make sure it is safe and not going to make thousands of people sick. The significant outbreak of avian or bird flu this year has significantly impacted dairy farms. Pasteurization is effective at inactivating the virus, so most milk sold at grocery stores and the like is fine. But raw (unpasteurized) milk can carry the virus and drinking it can make people sick, and in extreme cases even cause death. States that have a good regulatory structure around raw milk are probably fine, but in states that have little or no regulation of raw milk, drinking raw milk should be avoided.

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/05/25/g-s1-460/bird-flu-virus-raw-milk-safety

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What's with the Amish? [View all] Tickle Nov 2024 OP
I doubt it. Think. Again. Nov 2024 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2024 #16
bye KS Toronado Nov 2024 #18
Look like about four buggies with giant flags on them Walleye Nov 2024 #2
Here is some perspective on that JohnSJ Nov 2024 #3
Thanks Tickle Nov 2024 #8
From what I personal have observed, it appears that republicans are going full bore on a disinformation campaign to JohnSJ Nov 2024 #13
It is very unlikely that more than a hundred Amish men would vote. wnylib Nov 2024 #35
Coworker told me about this D_Master81 Nov 2024 #4
I don't know if it was the raw milk as much ad woodsprite Nov 2024 #22
Fresh from the cow. I was raised drinking it. We were rarely sick, just travelingthrulife Nov 2024 #29
Not sure about other states, but in PA sale of raw milk is regulated Wiz Imp Nov 2024 #33
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Nov 2024 #28
Where I grew up DeepWinter Nov 2024 #5
I have lived in PA (my native state), Ohio, and now NY. wnylib Nov 2024 #36
I agree DeepWinter Nov 2024 #42
And immigrants are eating Fido. yellowcanine Nov 2024 #6
Trump campaign was targeting them this election as far as I can tell. LisaL Nov 2024 #7
Trump campaign also targeting women. yellowcanine Nov 2024 #10
Not so good for Trump is a good guess on that one. LisaL Nov 2024 #11
Yep, I think women are coming for him. They have not forgotten. mobeau69 Nov 2024 #14
No bdamomma Nov 2024 #17
Especially not good for Trump if they are aware of wnylib Nov 2024 #37
Yeah, but harassment and assault is a different definition of targeting. Scrivener7 Nov 2024 #12
😂😂😂 NT Tickle Nov 2024 #9
The Amish are more modern than you think Deminpenn Nov 2024 #15
Amish Mennonites Homoudont Nov 2024 #19
The Mennonites are Deminpenn Nov 2024 #34
What you are describing sounds more like wnylib Nov 2024 #38
I don't know if they have televisions milestogo Nov 2024 #20
In Ohio they use computers and cell phones in their business places. I am sure doc03 Nov 2024 #23
Then they are Mennonite, not Amish obamanut2012 Nov 2024 #24
That is in Ohio Amish country where there may be both but they call themselves doc03 Nov 2024 #27
Mennonites in north east Ohio drive their own cars also. debm55 Nov 2024 #31
The accepted behaviors in each Amish community wnylib Nov 2024 #39
NT Tickle Nov 2024 #21
Many Amish have land-line phones for their businesses. LastDemocratInSC Nov 2024 #25
Amish Jan24 Nov 2024 #26
That's my experience with the Amish that I've encountered, too. wnylib Nov 2024 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Wiz Imp Nov 2024 #30
I'm from Amish country in Ohio. yardwork Nov 2024 #32
I doubt that they will vote in large numbers. wnylib Nov 2024 #41
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