Black Hills Milk Resumes Sales Following More Negative Campylobacter Tests
date:Oct 24, 2012
an not survive in such an environment and therefore is just another safety precaution, so we can be assured that this does not happen again, it continued. The quality of our milk is of the highest priority to us!

After being ordered to stop sales, Black Hills Milk co-owner Dawn Habek went public with the charge that if the state was really concerned about safety, it would have acted sooner. She said the positive test was on a sample of milk that was taken Sept. 25 and it took about three weeks
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