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In reply to the discussion: Pa. dairy’s raw milk is linked to listeriosis death [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)52. Do you need more examples than the 5 provided?
Kinda strange that you would ask the question and then accuse me of going off topic.
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Pennsylvania does regulate it. This dairy opted out. It is illegal to ship it across state lines in
yellowcanine
Mar 2016
#30
As an emerging idea, I'm sure it's going to take a while for the regulation to catch up
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#23
Considering how little is sold, I'm not sure I buy the argument that the rate is low.
HuckleB
Mar 2016
#25
The "shelter of last resort" is complete nonsense and has been well debunked
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#54
"You do realize that all that soy grown in Latin America goes to feeding livestock right?"
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#83
That's a contraction of the market, does it separate raw milk from pasteurized?
Humanist_Activist
Mar 2016
#101
I don't think raw milk is causing the reduction in pasteurized sales to any large degree
Major Nikon
Mar 2016
#102