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Thu Jun-05-08 02:02 PM
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"On May 5, dairy farmer Mark Nolt emerged from a court hearing in Mount Holly Springs, Pa., to find a band of supporters applauding him.
His crime? Involvement in a local black market: raw milk.
The Mennonite dairy producer was arrested April 25, then charged and fined for selling raw milk and other raw dairy products without a permit. Police seized and destroyed more than $25,000 worth of milk and some equipment at his small farm in Newville, Pa."
Apparently there are not enough meth labs in rural Pennsylvania to keep the authorities busy.
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Thu Jun-05-08 02:10 PM
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1. I used to be able to get raw milk at my health food store. Guess big dairy felt threatened. |
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Now I tend to use either soy milk or almond milk.
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Thu Jun-05-08 02:10 PM
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2. was Homeland Security involved? |
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Thu Jun-05-08 02:35 PM
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3. If you are interested in this topic, this site may be of interest... |
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Thu Jun-05-08 08:00 PM
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5. Yes, checked it out and bookmarked |
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Thu Jun-05-08 07:21 PM
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4. We would love to be able to get some |
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raw milk. Thinking about going in with some other folks and all of us buying a share of the cow just so we can have it.
And your point about the meth labs is dead on. Really, they do have bigger fish to fry. :hi:
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Thu Jun-05-08 08:02 PM
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6. Thanks, I'd really love to be able to get it too |
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I don't know anyone local to me yet (farmwise) that sells it on the farm. I live somewhat close to a number of farms so theoreticallyI should be able to get some but I would want raw milk from grass fed cows, not corn fed ones.
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Thu Jun-05-08 08:13 PM
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Edited on Thu Jun-05-08 08:20 PM by hippywife
grass fed. We joined our local food co-op and it seems to be an on and off again conversation.
ETA: I just found out I can buy it here directly from the producer as long as I bring my own container. Might be distance prohibitive, tho. Although it's all local, many of the producers are quite a ways away.
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Thu Jun-05-08 09:39 PM
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8. oh yeah the law of unpasteurized milk |
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Oh the horror of it. Undulant fever, TB, and such. For 10 years when our kids were young we bought unpasteurized milk illegally in Virginia. We never had a problem, the cows were well cared for and healthy, and our cats had the most beautiful coats I have ever seen. I had cream for my coffee and fresh butter. We moved to NC and then bought a goat. It just wasn't the same. I could not get the cream to separate (although someone on here can). The kids (human) wouldn't drink it because it was goat milk so I started putting it into store cartons and they unknowingly drank it for months until one day I was caught by one of them. You bet if I could find someone here in NE that I would trust to sell unpasteurized cows milk I would buy it in a heart beat.
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