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Stephanie Smith, registered dietitian with Western Dairy Council in Colorado
The following individuals testified in opposition to the proposed regulations as proposed
by the department and in support of the sale/consumption of raw milk:
Tawnya LeVeta, Hedgerow Farm in Boulder, consumer of raw milk
David Lynch, producer of raw milk through Guidestone and the previous Sunrise
Dairy for 30 years
Nikki Walton (via video from Ft. Collins), personal testimonial on behalf of
daughter, Briana
Dr. Laurance Johnston, researcher in bacterial antibiotics, and former FDA
regulatory official in the division of food additives and food producing animals
Jim McAffee, owner and operator of Organic Pastures Dairy, certified organic raw
milk source in California
Denise Bohemier (via video from Durango), owner of a goat farm and a Ph.D.
bioorganic chemist, consumer of raw milk
Dr. Bernard Presser, Presser Chiropractic Center
Eileen Carda, consumer of raw milk
Willow (via video from Fort Collins), natural health practitioner, consumer of raw
milk
State Representative Mark Larson (via video from Durango)
Tom Riesing, Ph.D. (via video from Durango), president of Oakhaven Permaculture
Center
Heidi Oz (via video from Ft. Collins), consumer of raw milk
Dave Prather (via video from Durango), Rancho del Cielo goat farm south of
Hesperus, consumer as well as a producer
Mark Anderson, Guidestone Farm
Ron Carsten, veterinarian, consumer
Kim Youngblood, consumer
Dr. Loretta Ivory, consumer
Sharon Foutch, Cresset Farms, consumer
Dr. Page Dinsmore, veterinarian, Colorado State University
Fred Rubenfeld, Boulder, Guidestone
Mark Ottenberg, Guidestone, consumer
Grant Peck, consumer
Ben Way, executive director of the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union
Mary Ray, consumer
Mary Blair McMorran, Broomfield, Colorado Guidestone
Anne Harper with baby boy, Longmont, Colorado, Cresset Farms
David Blessing, Denver, consumer
Garth Stillwater, Cresset Community Farm
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Leah Edwards, consumer
Connie Stillwater, Cresset community farm worker
Jerry Kelly, consumer
Public testimony was closed. The Board took a break and reconvened at 4:25 p.m.
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