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Posted: 9:15 PM Feb 22, 2012
Farmer Forbidden From Selling Raw Milk Outside Pa.
A central Pennsylvania farmer has been prohibited from selling to out-of-state customers unpasteurized milk, which the government says can be unsafe.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A central Pennsylvania farmer has been prohibited from selling to out-of-state customers unpasteurized milk, which the government says can be unsafe.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Wednesday it
obtained a permanent injunction against Daniel Allgyer (AL'-guy-ur)
and his Rainbow Acres Farm in Kinzers.
The agency says raw milk can contain harmful bacteria.
The milk can be legally sold within Pennsylvania but not elsewhere.
A federal judge granted an injunction Feb. 2.
Allgyer argued he was leasing his cows through a private organization to consumers in Washington, D.C.
He can still sell raw milk in Pennsylvania. He hasn't returned a message seeking comment.
Another dairy, Family Cow, in Chambersburg, resumed bottling raw milk earlier this month following an 11-day shutdown after dozens of illnesses were reported in four states.
(Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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