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Amy Hildebrandt owns and operates Hildebrandt Farms in South Beloit, Illinois, near the Wisconsin border. She told ABC’s Perspective Podcast the farm continues to send milk to Dean Foods, a milk processor, in Harvard, Illinois. Her day-to-day operations have changed little, and the farms continue to operate with a full staff, but she said the farm is a little quieter these days."Normally, now would be a school field trip season. But yeah, we aren't doing any of that," said Hildebrandt.
Those poor utters 🐮
I dumped milk 15 years ago. More seem to continue too.
they can not pasteurized it? and I yes pasteurizing doesn't make a virus away?
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