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Ohio Dairy Labeling Changes

April 25, 2008: 12:00 AM EST
Ohio has made no significant changes to its labeling rules about the use of growth hormones in dairy cattle, following a public hearing. The Department of Agriculture’s proposals say that the Food and Drug Administration disclaimer must be no smaller than seven point type; that hormone-related claims, including "No Hormones", "Hormone Free", "rbST Free", "rbGH Free", "No Artificial Hormones", and "bST Free" are false and misleading; that production claims with respect to use of antibiotics or pesticides will be permitted and that the rule does not prohibit seals authorized by federal law or Ohio statutes.
Clarisse Douaud, "Ohio Again Modifies Dairy Labeling Rule", FoodNavitgator USA, April 25, 2008, © Decision News Media
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