Posted December 16, 2014
Vernon
Hershberger, Sauk County dairy farmer, will not appear in front of Wisconsin
Supreme Court for his 2013 conviction for selling raw milk, according to a
Wisconsin Ag Connection article available here.
Wisconsin Radio Network also published an article here
and NBC TMJ4 here.
After a
raid on his property in 2010, Hershberger was found guilty of violating a state
hold order placed on his milk products.
He asked
the court to review his case arguing that he “operates a private buying club
that’s not subject to the same rules as a farmer,” according to TMJ4.
Hershberger
also argued that he was not allowed to present evidence for his case and an
unedited copy of the holding order was kept out of evidence, according to Wisconsin
Radio Network.
The
Justices did not give a reason as to why they rejected the appeal.
For more information on food safety, please visit the
National Agricultural Law Center’s website here.
