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USDA Orders Raw Milk Testing Under Guise Of Bird Flu Amid War On Small Farms

Posted by freedomforall 2 weeks, 1 day ago to Government
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"The federal government's war on raw milk, small farms, and the Amish is nothing new. However, it has escalated under the Biden-Harris regime as big gov't raced to put mom-and-pop farms out of business. It's all about federal agency capture (at the USDA and many other agencies) by the processed foods industrial complex, which views small farms as a competition threat. "
SOURCE URL: https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/usda-orders-raw-milk-testing-under-guise-bird-flu-amid-war-small-farms


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  • Posted by $ Abaco 2 weeks, 1 day ago
    Reminds me of reports of polio in NY sewers. Uh...there's always polio in the sewers. Modern plumbing is what keeps us safe. And, yes...Via crony capitalism (as described in Atlas Shrugged) is what's probably behind this raw milk scare.
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  • Posted by rhfinle 2 weeks ago
    I think that if the government wants to test a product, ANY product, they should pay for the product used, and cover 100% of the cost of the test.
    My grandfather, BTW, had a dairy farm and the taste of cold, FRESH cow's milk far exceeds anything that's been pasteurized.
    Oh, and, paople drank the stuff for thousands of years without ill effect, except for those who were lactose intolerant - and pasteurization doesn't fix that.
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  • Posted by tutor-turtle 2 weeks ago
    Milk is the canary in the coal mine.
    Far more devious mechanisms are at work here:
    Factory farms are using hybridized seeds that grow fast and have a longer shelf-life but have half the nutritional content as our heritage varieties.
    The seeds from hybridized plants are either sterile or will not grow properly.
    The vast majority of seeds produced come from five mega-corporations.
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  • Posted by katrinam41 1 week, 4 days ago
    My heritage seeds are safe and ready for this coming spring. I wish I could keep chickens here. If there's one thing I can do, it's milking a cow. I can also skin , butcher and process various critters if I need to. Even if I'm not very fit at 75, I can sure teach others the how-tos. The alphabet agencies can go to that deep place at the center of the gallaxy.
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    • Posted by 1 week, 4 days ago
      👍
      Just had 4 adult does walk through our back yard.
      Bucks stay hidden in daylight.
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      • Posted by katrinam41 1 week, 4 days ago
        Folks go after the best bucks with big racks. Those are the ones who should be kept in the gene pool. Far better to harvest a doe or an occasional spike. I still remember the day just 5 years ago when we had to stop in the sugar maples while a mixed herd of bucks and does bounded across the road in front of us. There were well over 30. I have never seen such a large group, and it's a very good reason for hunters to thin the herd. That many deer in such a small area like Bryon, Ohio is asking for a food shortage over winter.
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