Day: May 20, 2010

Wisconsin raw-milk bill is vetoed by governor

Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed legislation Wednesday that would have legalized the sale of raw milk to consumers, saying he became convinced that the health risks from unpasteurized milk outweighed the potential benefits to small dairy farms that could have profited from the extra sales. In vetoing the measure, the governor sided with public health and dairy industry officials who said the bill raised multiple safety issues, because unpasteurized milk may carry pathogens that cause food-borne illnesses. Read More…

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North Dakota’s top vet urges anthrax vaccination for farm animals

BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s state veterinarian is urging ranchers to protect their animals against anthrax. Susan Keller says an anthrax case has been confirmed in eastern Sioux County — the first in that area in many years. It also is the first confirmed case in the state this year. Read more…

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Missouri lawmakers drop horse-slaughtering provision

JEFFERSON CITY — A conference committee of House and Senate members have removed Rep. Jim Viebrock’s provisions to allow horse slaughtering for human consumption from an agriculture bill. Viebrock, R-Republic, said he was not surprised the controversial provision was being removed from Senate Bill 795. The legislation was designed to get around a congressional ban on federal tax dollars going toward the inspection of horse meat slaughtering facilities. Read More…

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