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_In a recent interview with Agri-view, DATCP reveals their motives for 2012. The most interesting are the comments by the Director of Food Safety, Steve Ingham. In this interview Ingham discloses his agenda against raw milk and the family farm. Ingham discloses that there are up to 10 ongoing investigations that are in various stages and that enforcement actions are about to become rampant. I have posted the link and the part of the article that interviews Ingham for your own review.
More family farms are about to come under assault by these DATCP officials appointed by the Scott Walker administration. Even with a recall looming over his head the Governor seems to be o.k. with being part of the FDA status quo. Does Scott Walker really want to scorn the mother's who work hard to give their families the best nutrient dense foods that they can?
There is a war on for your food and if we consumers do not stand for our God given rights to choose what we put in our bodies, many good farmers may be suffering the consequences of being incarcerated for our families desires to drink raw milk and eat nutritionally dense whole foods.

http://www.agriview.com/news/regional/information-technology-tops-datcp-s-list/article_cb2c0a34-37d2-11e1-8e06-001871e3ce6c.html   FOOD SAFETY

One of the most visible issues the food safety division is dealing with has to do with the sale of raw milk.

Dr. Ingham said, "At present there are between five and 10 cases where we know there may be a problem. The cases are in different stages of review and information has been shared with FDA and with county district attorneys. There are other cases where we are still in the data collection process."

"The interstate movement of raw milk is an FDA issue," Brancel said. "We've discussed this with FDA and we feel it should be the topic for a regional meeting."

"We enforce according to information available to us. The information we receive is shared with district attorneys because they are the ones who have to proceed with the cases. In the most recent Sauk County case, information was shared with the Department of Justice," Brancel said.

 

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