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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture warns consumers to immediately discard The Family Cow brand raw milk and raw-milk cheese, sold from the farm’s Chambersburg retail store and online for ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning residents after a recent spike in reported salmonella cases that may involve raw milk products. The Ag Department says customers who picked up The ...
The raw milk and raw cheese products under The Family Cow brand were sold from the Chambersburg retail store in-store.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is warning the public not to consume raw milk and raw milk products from the ...
Raw milk and raw-milk cheese from a retail store and online for pick-up at over 50 locations in Pennsylvania may be contaminated with Salmonella bacteria.
By Brenda Goodman, CNN (CNN) — Raw cheese made with milk from dairy cattle infected with bird flu can harbor infectious virus for months and may be a risk to public health, according to a new ...
If aged properly, the risks of raw milk cheeses aren't zero, but they're low. If you're out here eating things like oysters, which contribute to about 80,000 vibriosis cases per year, ...
In a study published in npj Science of Food, academics from Italy’s University of Padova and Ireland’s University College ...
A 2.3 kg block of Spanish Cabrales blue cheese fetched over ₹36 lakh at auction in Spain, setting a Guinness World Record.
A farm to table grocery story is open in San Angelo selling homegrown food. G3 Cattle Company Homegrown is at 3402 Arden Road ...
A Springfield dairy farm is one of a dozen or so farms in the state producing raw milk. We look into the recent trend and if it's safe to drink.
However, the study suggested that making raw milk cheese more acidic may kill the virus and make the cheese safer to eat. No live virus was detected in the cheese produced at the lowest pH, 5.0.