LORIMOR, Iowa — Babe the goat is trendier than she looks.
Babe lives a quiet life on a hillside farm in southern Iowa, where she grazes on grass with a small herd of fellow goats. Her owner, Stacy Wistock, milks her twice a day.
Wistock takes precautions to keep the milk clean, but she rarely pasteurizes it. Until recently, she gave it away to family and friends. Now, she’ll make a little money off it. Iowa legislators decided this spring to join dozens of other states in allowing small producers to sell unpasteurized milk from cows, goats, and sheep. The story continues
My state did this a few years back, lol, with predictable reaults: https://modernfarmer.com/2016/03/west-virginia-lawmakers-raw-milk-sick/
Here is the headline image and caption:
Pat McGeehan (Republican of West Virginia’s first district), one of the lawmakers who fell ill after drinking raw milk.
According to the CDC website, raw milk is not considered safe for human consumption. There has been at least one fatality from drinking contaminated raw milk, which pasteurization would prevent.
There are 300 fatalities a year from toasters. Maybe we should ban them.
How many of those are suicides?
Unfortunately, this is par for the course in Iowa. From cutting back food assistance to having openly, corrupt officials… It shows what the priorities are in that state.