So who's responsible for food safety?...
The finger of blame can point anywhere when it comes to food safety. Lolly Lesher, board president of the Center for Dairy Excellence is a dairy producer and also a retailer of milk from the family's dairy farm in Berks County, Pa. Sometimes she talks to her customers about what they're going to do after they load their three gallons of farm fresh milk in their and minvans.
Well, maybe they're going to drop the kids off at soccer practice and violin lessons, get the dog groomed, stop at Walmart and maybe stop for a quickie lunch before heading home to put that milk in the fridge. And it's maybe July. So maybe they were really planning to have three gallons of yogurt when they got back to the house, but probably not.
So maybe, Lolly Lesher told the first meeting of the Governor's Food Safety Council last week in Harrisburg, part of the food safety problem revolves around consumer education.
Or turn that "maybe" into a "definitely yes."
Welcome to the Kids' Korner. Lancaster Farming's Section B editor Anne Harnish has put together a nice compilation of our youngest readers' thoughts and artwork. Check it out on page B4 of the edition due out Saturday.
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