Farms.com Home   Ag Industry News

Food Recall: Organic Pastures - Grade A Raw Milk and Cream

Bacteria Found in Raw Milk Products Forces Recall at California Dairy

By , Farms.com

The California Department of Food and Agriculture has issued a recall of Organic Pastures’ Grade A raw whole milk, skim milk and raw cream after testing discovered the bacteria campylobacter in the cream. The products being recalled have a date of September 13. At this time, there have been no reported illnesses.

This is the third recall in less than a year for Organic Pastures’ raw milk products. Ten people became ill after consuming Organic Pastures’ products in May, when cream tested positive for campylobacter bacteria. Earlier in November, three children were hospitalized after drinking Organic Pastures’ milk. In this incident, they were infected by a strain of E.coli that state officials suspect came from the dairy’s milk.


Trending Video

Secure Pork Supply Plan | Prepare to Protect Your Herd | U.S. Pork Producers

Video: Secure Pork Supply Plan | Prepare to Protect Your Herd | U.S. Pork Producers

Join Jill Brokaw, a third-generation pig farmer, as she dives into the vital role of the Secure Pork Supply (SPS) Plan in preparing the U.S. pork industry for potential foreign animal disease outbreaks. This video is an essential watch for pork producers who are looking to safeguard their operations against the threats of diseases like foot and mouth disease, classical swine fever, and African swine fever. Why Should Pork Producers Care? An outbreak of foreign animal diseases in the U.S. could lead to severe restrictions and potentially result in industry-wide financial losses estimated between $15 to $100 billion. The SPS Plan is a collective effort to prevent such catastrophic outcomes by enhancing biosecurity, ensuring animal traceability, and promoting effective disease monitoring.