Minnesota farmer goes on trial in St. Cloud on charges stemming from raw milk investigation

August 13, 2013 at 11:27AM

ST. CLOUD, Minn. — A Minnesota farmer goes on trial in St. Cloud on Tuesday on charges stemming from a raw milk investigation.

The St. Cloud Times reports (http://on.sctimes.com/17knQZb ) the charge against Alvin Schlangen, of Freeport, for selling raw milk has been dismissed. But he still faces five food-related charges, including failure to have a food handler's license.

Schlangen became a rallying point for advocates of raw milk after he was found not guilty of similar charges in Hennepin County last September.

Minnesota law prohibits raw milk sales except directly to consumers on the farm when it's produced.

Raw milk consumers and government regulators disagree sharply on whether unpasteurized milk is a healthy food with significant benefits for their families or a dangerous product that can cause serious and potentially deadly diseases.

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