The Michigan Dept. of Agriculture last year forced Joe and Brenda Golimbieski, the owners of Hill High Dairy and Jenny Samuelson, the owner of My Family Co-op, to dump 248 gallons of organic milk and destroy 100 dozen eggs along with fresh cream, butter and cheese after accusing them of “selling food without a license.”
Their farm is a co-op, however, where people must buy shares to obtain food. The MDA stated that their contracts were invalid so the food wasn’t ‘shared’, but ‘sold’.
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Big Brother is coming…….. Oh wait, he’s here!
THIS IS SOOOOO WRONG. WITH SO MANY HUNGRY PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD. V
What is wrong with this country? We have no say on anything anymore, destroy food????
they want you to buy the gov.$#%&!@* that they put out.
solse says:
“That statement isn’t accurate, actually our States Government has Republican majority. You are thinking about our Federal Government leanings. This story concerns the States legislation that being Republican controlled.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/michigan-farmer-forced-dump-248-gallons-milk-break-1200-eggs/comment-page-18/#comment-375431
do you think the rep.party is any diff.from the dem party they are both the same rat traitors.
Please leftys,explain this
This was all raw milk – raw milk, by definition, is milk that has not been pasteurized. There were no labeling of when and where it was made, some of the cheese came from a business that closed down two years ago,and the eggs hadn’t been cleaned – this is basic stuff. The items weren’t being stored at the proper temperatures either – no refrigeration.
You should also remember that The Centers for Disease Control reports found that almost 80 percent of disease outbreaks were due to raw milk or cheese. So is it worth possibly people getting really sick (and/or worse – dying?).
This is simply about basic safety compliance that everyone has to equally abide by.
tl says:
“This was all raw milk – raw milk, by definition, is milk that has not been pasteurized. There were no labeling of when and where it was made, some of the cheese came from a business that closed down two years ago,and the eggs hadn’t been cleaned – this is basic stuff. The items weren’t being stored at the proper temperatures either – no refrigeration.
You should also remember that The Centers for Disease Control reports found that almost 80 percent of disease outbreaks were due to raw milk or cheese. So is it worth possibly people getting really sick (and/or worse – dying?).
This is simply about basic safety compliance that everyone has to equally abide by.”
From: http://www.truthandaction.org/michigan-farmer-forced-dump-248-gallons-milk-break-1200-eggs/comment-page-20/#comment-375477
Still, they should have taken it to the government and dumped it on their lawn.