An Indiana agency says raw milk would lead to illnesses
date:Dec 04, 2012
two choices:

Toughening the current law requiring all milk to be pasteurized before sale by closing loopholes such as cow-sharing. In cow-sharing, farmers sell ownership shares in cows to customers, who then can drink raw milk legally because they are considered owners of the cow.

Loosening the law to allow limited distribution of raw milk, but put the Board of Animal Health in charge of setting sanitary requirements to reduce the health risks from pathogens in the milk.

Since 1925, Indian
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