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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 641371" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Unless you're comparing answers from various sources, you can find the info for 1, 2, half of 3, and 5 just by doing a google search.</p><p></p><p>As to 3 - pasturization is required legally in most states. Some states have loopholes and/or allowances for raw milk sales, but most don't. Pasturization is generally done off-farm at the creamery or other co-op where milk is sent; farmer has a contract and milk is picked up daily or every other day. So the answer to that question is going to be both yes and no from most people you talk to - yes it's required, no they don't do it themselves.</p><p></p><p>No job title here that's relevant; milkmaid when I'm home, college student when I'm not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 641371, member: 852"] Unless you're comparing answers from various sources, you can find the info for 1, 2, half of 3, and 5 just by doing a google search. As to 3 - pasturization is required legally in most states. Some states have loopholes and/or allowances for raw milk sales, but most don't. Pasturization is generally done off-farm at the creamery or other co-op where milk is sent; farmer has a contract and milk is picked up daily or every other day. So the answer to that question is going to be both yes and no from most people you talk to - yes it's required, no they don't do it themselves. No job title here that's relevant; milkmaid when I'm home, college student when I'm not. [/QUOTE]
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