Amos Miller is being sued by the state Department of Agriculture and Attorney General for selling raw milk without a permit.
LANCASTER, Pa. — Update, March 1: The Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas has released a decision regarding Amos Miller’s preliminary injunction hearing.
The decision reads that the injunction filed on Jan. 24 has been terminated by the court. However, Miller’s Farm must not sell or market raw milk or products made with raw milk. If Miller’s Organic Farm is to distribute raw milk products, they must be given to immediate family members on a noncommercial basis.
The court also ruled that the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture must be allowed to enter any location where Miller’s Organic Farm manufactures, processes or distributes raw milk products for inspection.
Previously: An Amish farmer is once again in court for violating Pennsylvania food safety laws regarding the selling of raw milk.
Amos Miller of Leacock Township faced …