In April 2008, Pennsylvania farmer Mark Nolt was hauled away in handcuffs for selling raw milk, yogurt, kefir and cheeses without a permit. In Georgia, raw milk is required to carry a label that reads “not for human consumption.” Cow-share programs, in which consumers buy a share in a cow for a portion of its milk, were recently shut down in Ohio and Michigan. Many states are getting tough on the sale of raw milk, but the number of dairies across the country offering the milk is growing exponentially.
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