Bill Allowing Raw Milk Sales In Wisconsin Advances
Lawmakers Also Ask For Study On Issues
Updated: 4:17 pm CDT March 17, 2010
MADISON, Wis. -- Limited raw milk sales would be allowed in Wisconsin through 2011 under a bill that has advanced out of a state Senate committee.The Senate Agriculture and Higher Education Committee voted on Wednesday to advance the bill that allows for the sales directly from a dairy farmer to the customer.Sellers must meet a series of requirements, including obtaining a special permit, consenting to regular testing and clearly labeling the milk as being unpasteurized.The same lawmakers who are sponsoring the raw milk bill on Tuesday asked for a Legislative Council study on the issues related to raw milk sales in the hopes of reaching consensus on how to proceed.All the action comes following a 10-hour public hearing in the issue last week in Eau Claire.
Previous Stories:
- February 23, 2010: Wisconsin Narrows Milk-Production Gap With Calif.
- November 28, 2009: State Officials Issue Warning For Milk Products
- August 1, 2009: USDA Will Aid Struggling Dairy Farms
- March 17, 2009: Tumbling Milk Prices Tanking Dairy Industry
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