Sunday, December 8, 2024

USDA Orders Raw Milk Testing Under Guise Of Bird Flu Amid War On Small Farms


USDA Orders Raw Milk Testing Under Guise Of Bird Flu Amid War On Small Farms
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Nationwide demand for raw milk has never been higher, as out-of-control bureaucrats in their ivory towers in Washington, DC, exploit bird flu outbreaks in dairy herds to financially crush small farms while ensuring that large-scale farms owned by mega corporations, which produce questionable/unhealthy food (hence America's obesity crisis), remain in control of the nation's food supply chain. 

The latest overreach in the war on raw milk comes as the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) ordered dairy farmers to work with the federal agency to test for bird flu (H5N1). 

On Friday, USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack wrote in a statement, "This new milk testing strategy will build on those steps to date and will provide a roadmap for states to protect the health of their dairy herds." 

"Among many outcomes, this will give farmers and farmworkers better confidence in the safety of their animals and ability to protect themselves, and it will put us on a path to quickly controlling and stopping the virus' spread nationwide," Vilsack said. 

The new testing mandate gives the federal government yet another foothold in controlling the nation's milk supply and moves one step closer to banning raw milk, all under the guise of combating "bird flu."


They are targeting raw milk and going after RAW Farm in California, even though they have NO evidence of FOODBORNE transmission of bird flu. RAW Farm produces raw milk that exceeds better bacterial standards than pasteurized milk! Yet the govt is not allowing them to sell their milk!

The federal government's war on raw milk, small farms, and the Amish is nothing new. However, it has escalated under the Biden-Harris regime as big gov't raced to put mom-and-pop farms out of business. It's all about federal agency capture (at the USDA and many other agencies) by the processed foods industrial complex, which views small farms as a competition threat. 

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