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But that didn't stop Ontario farmer Michael Schmidt from setting up a deal where customers could own part of a cow, and thus get raw milk. The prohibition on raw milk does not apply to farmers.
Patrons of Mr. Schmidt's Glencolton Farms and raw-milk advocates say that the pasteurization process destroys beneficial enzymes, antibodies and vitamins.
In 10 U.S. states, licensed farmers can sell raw milk with a warning label at grocery stores. Other parts of the country have cow-share or farm-share programs.
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Jeremy and Gesila Clift own Wakatomika Homestead in Frazeysburg. It's almost five acres near the Licking, Muskingum and Coshocton county lines. The farm has eight dairy cows and 18 goats, offering raw ...