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[0:00] ..." The first thing that wanted to know was what the appeal of raw milk it maintains. Its value as a food. It doesn't have. Good to. Cooked out of it as is what happens in the -- process he says modern pasteurization methods are fine but it's like a microwave. So it cooks all the bad stuff but also -- out most of the flavor and whatever benefit as at least that's what the people feel who were really. Strongly supportive or Rondo. Says -- medicine practitioners and many immigrants especially Framingham is large Brazilian population are clamoring for raw milk. And then there are dollars and cents issues that value of the note that we were selling -- Gorelick. Was about 28. Bucks hundred rate. The cost is about 44. Dollars and way to make it and right now -- is paying about thirteen close to fourteen dollars so you lose ten. Dollars and every hundred pounds and note the chiefs and that's why we've lost twenty dairy farms in Massachusetts the past year 200 New England in 2000 and America he blames"...
[1:27] ..." process kills the bad bacteria. If step in wins approval to sell raw milk his would be the 26 -- in Massachusetts to do so. Lana Jones WBZ Newsradio 1030."...
[0:00]" The first thing that wanted to know was what the appeal of raw milk it maintains. Its value as a food. It doesn't have. Good to. Cooked out of it as is what happens in the -- process he says modern pasteurization methods are fine but it's like a microwave. So it cooks all the bad stuff but also -- out most of the flavor and whatever benefit as at least that's what the people feel who were really. Strongly supportive or Rondo. Says -- medicine practitioners and many immigrants especially Framingham is large Brazilian population are clamoring for raw milk. And then there are dollars and cents issues that value of the note that we were selling -- Gorelick. Was about 28. Bucks hundred rate. The cost is about 44. Dollars and way to make it and right now -- is paying about thirteen close to fourteen dollars so you lose ten. Dollars and every hundred pounds and note the chiefs and that's why we've lost twenty dairy farms in Massachusetts the past year 200 New England in 2000 and America he blames big corporations and the federal government for setting prices too low for small farms to survive if you were to -- out. Here I -- congress is saying that that government as government as the only thing the government does -- say you must adhere to."
[1:17]" standards sanitation standards which steffens says he already meet standards he says the big corporations are not held to because. The pasteurization process kills the bad bacteria. If step in wins approval to sell raw milk his would be the 26 -- in Massachusetts to do so. Lana Jones WBZ Newsradio 1030."













