RFK Jr. may have abandoned the issue, but raw milk isn't going away.
India is the largest producer of milk, contributing 24–25% of global production. Milk remains an essential part of the staple Indian diet. From daily consumption to celebrations, milk is India's ...
Over 100 dairy cattle herds in around a dozen states have reported cases of the highly infectious disease since March. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the results of a study showing ...
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The controversy behind raw milk

Raw milk has become one of those foods that can turn a simple grocery conversation into a miniature culture war. To fans, it represents tradition, natural living, small farms, and a return to food ...
Dear readers, here are a couple of newsworthy items: The NC State College of Ag’s newsletter recently compared and contrasted raw vs. pasteurized milk. A few of the highlights of the article include a ...
Raw milk consumption has risen due to claims of health benefits, despite established risks of bacterial contamination. Raw milk can cause illnesses ranging from mild digestive issues to severe ...
Backers of raw milk are pushing to make the potentially dangerous product more widely available and easier to obtain, even as ...
Raw milk could be legal to sell in Ohio under proposed new legislation, but whether the milk is safe or beneficial is a matter of heated debate. Raw milk, or milk that has not been pasteurized, has ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced the results of a study showing pasteurization is effective at inactivating the virus popularly known as the "bird flu" in milk and other dairy products ...