OGden, UTAH – According to the state officials, the dairy’s Raw for Retail permit was suspended in September 2023 after Campylobacter bacteria found in their milk samples was linked to 14 illnesses.
Per state statute: 4-3-503 (12)(b), the dairy was required to have three clean tests following the outbreak for their permit to be reinstated.
The dairy owners took appropriate actions and worked with UDAF inspectors to make improvements and ultimately get the three clean tests required.
All Raw for Retail Milk and milk products produced in Utah are subject to monthly sampling and testing by the state. Nevertheless, raw milk, no matter how carefully produced, may be unsafe.
Individuals who choose to consume raw milk or raw milk products are advised to observe the following to help decrease the chance of foodborne illness:
- Heat raw milk to 165° F for at least 15 seconds (and then cool it) before consuming.
- Keep raw milk and raw milk products refrigerated at or below 40° F; do not let raw milk sit out at room temperature.