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  2. Raw Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Centers for Disease Control warned consumers not to buy the Raw Cheddar brand, while Raw Farm issued a voluntary recall the products. Raw Farm said none of their products had been found to have E. coli when they tested it. [3] [11] [14] In November 2024, bird flu virus was found to have contaminated some of Raw Farm's Raw Milk sold in ...

  3. The man behind one of the buzziest raw milk farms explains ...

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    Raw cheese, kefir, and butter are still being sold. One of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's favorite raw milk producers is temporarily going pasteurized, as bird flu sweeps across California's dairyland.

  4. The Top 10 Butter Brands to Buy at the Grocery Store - AOL

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    $5.69 at . Plugrà Premium European Style Unsalted Butter. Much like Kerrygold, Plugrà has a slightly higher fat content than most American style butters, which means in most applications, it ...

  5. Distribution of Raw Farm's products suspended amid bird flu ...

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    State agriculture officials on Thursday banned Fresno-based Raw Farm from distributing its raw dairy products to retailers amid ongoing concerns about possible bird flu infections among its cattle.

  6. Is Raw Milk Safe? Here's What to Know - AOL

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    Gallons of raw milk are displayed in a refrigerator at the Raw Farm USA dairy store in Fresno County on Friday, June 14, 2024. Credit - TNS “Infections caused by raw milk are rare,” says ...

  7. Plugrà - Wikipedia

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    Plugrà (formerly Plugrá until c. 2022) is a brand of butter made in the United States by Dairy Farmers of America. It is made with a higher butterfat content than most American butter (82% butterfat, vs. 80%.) The name "Plugra" is derived from the French plus gras ("more fat"). [1]