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State veterinarian: Idaho maintains large raw‑milk program; program requires in‑state sales and testing
Summary
Idaho officials told the House Agriculture Affairs Committee the state regulates a sizable raw‑milk sector, requires registration and testing for certain diseases, and does not allow interstate sales of raw milk under federal law.
Dr. Scott Lively, administrator of the Division of Animal Industries and state veterinarian, briefed the House Agriculture Affairs Committee on Idaho’s raw‑milk program, describing participation levels, state requirements and market limits.
The nut graf: Idaho officials said the state supervises one of the largest raw‑milk programs in the nation, enforces state testing and registration requirements, and cannot change federal rules…
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