Yeah, I heard of a farmer (I think he sold shares of his cows to people who wanted raw milk so they could drink their own cows milk) but the govt waged a long propaganda and lawfare against him, I think he went to jail for a long time.
Reminder that a large percentage of Gen Z is lactose intolerant, as is most of the non- western world. Will milk production become much smaller in the coming generations?
What you really mean to say, is that the complexity of providing raw milk became extremely difficult in the 80's.
However, since the 30's all the large production systems were mandated to use it, so only the smaller scale systems operated with raw milk, feel free to produce some evidence that says otherwise before bothering to respond.
I agree the laws started in the 30s but once interstate sales were outlawed in the late 80s large producers couldn't make a profit. That's what I meant. We have a nice Amish neighbor who gives us milk for $7 a gallon. Fresh and illegal tastes good.
Dad always told me it was amazing as a kid since he grew up on a ranch. Sounded grosse when he described it tho lol.
It’s called having Jews lol.
easy with the semitics...
Perhaps raw milk can be used in ways you don't want to think about
Yeah, I heard of a farmer (I think he sold shares of his cows to people who wanted raw milk so they could drink their own cows milk) but the govt waged a long propaganda and lawfare against him, I think he went to jail for a long time.
Reminder that a large percentage of Gen Z is lactose intolerant, as is most of the non- western world. Will milk production become much smaller in the coming generations?
It haven't been several generations. The clamp down on raw milk happened in the last 80's early 90's. It's been 3 generations at most.
Words, and what do they mean?
wrong.
What you really mean to say, is that the complexity of providing raw milk became extremely difficult in the 80's.
However, since the 30's all the large production systems were mandated to use it, so only the smaller scale systems operated with raw milk, feel free to produce some evidence that says otherwise before bothering to respond.
I agree the laws started in the 30s but once interstate sales were outlawed in the late 80s large producers couldn't make a profit. That's what I meant. We have a nice Amish neighbor who gives us milk for $7 a gallon. Fresh and illegal tastes good.
Jews can’t drink milk which is why they are trying to ban it.