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Milk Board reinstates NW Mo. dairy's permit

shattomilk.com

A northwest Missouri dairy has resumed operations less than a week after some of its products were recalled by the state Department of Agriculture.

Missouri's Milk Board on Tuesday reinstated the plant permit for Shatto Dairy of Osborn after tests showed its pasteurization process was working.

Agriculture officials temporarily suspended the dairy's operations Aug. 8 after test results showed some of its milk products may have been unpasteurized or improperly pasteurized.

The company last week recalled milk products with code dates of Aug. 17, Aug. 19 and Aug. 20. Consumers with those items are urged to discard them or return them to where they were purchased.

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