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It’s a crunchy-con thing too, isn’t it? The Feds, by the way, are getting more hysterical every day about raw milk. If you want to market raw milk, expect to be raided (not inspected–raided) on a regular basis. Likewise if you are practicing holistic family medicine. Here in the rural midwest we kinda like both.
It’s a crunchy-con thing too, isn’t it?
More than you know. I wrote the Dallas Morning News editorial to which Rachel links.
Check out Real Milk Dot Com for information on the titular subject.