Posted on 03/03/2024 7:08:47 AM PST by xxqqzz
Amish people go into Lancaster County Courthouse for a hearing regarding farmer Amos Miller's raw-dairy business on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024.
Upper Leacock farmer Amos Miller cannot sell raw milk or dairy products made from it to the public under an order issued by a Lancaster County judge Friday afternoon.
Judge Thomas Sponaugle’s order also allows the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to inspect any location where Miller packages or distributes raw milk and to test Miller’s dairy products.
The ruling is a win for the agriculture department, which sought to prevent Miller from producing and selling raw milk and products while its lawsuit against him plays out.
(Excerpt) Read more at lancasteronline.com ...
Same here, “raw” milk from a large 2-gallon glass “pickle jar” style container when I was younger.
About 95% of the food, I ate when younger was home grown/processed/butchered.
Milk, eggs, and bread my father bartered for with the Amish.
I spent countless summer days with my father as he would work on a small engine, etc. I would spend time with the Amish families children with their chores, as they thought me many useful skills.
The PA ag department was the gestapo that shut down businesses in PA during the covid CHinese flu biological attack.
Should label it as “not authorized for human consumption”.
Who knows how many calves need to be bottle-fed?
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