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Home » Blog » Agribusiness » Wisconsin To Begin Monthly Milk Sampling
June 17, 2025

Wisconsin To Begin Monthly Milk Sampling

May 19, 2025

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Wisconsin To Begin Monthly Milk Sampling

The state is implementing the mandatory National Milk Testing Strategy, required by the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. This comprehensive program aims to bolster highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI/H5N1) surveillance of the nation’s dairy cattle herds, ensuring swift action to identify and address H5N1-affected herds.

Monthly Sampling Set to Begin

Under the NMTS, Wisconsin will soon initiate mandatory monthly milk sampling. With help from industry partners, the department expects to get one milk sample per dairy farm each month to be tested at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. These samples will primarily be gathered through existing milk quality labs that work with Licensed Bulk Milk Weighers and Samplers, ensuring minimal disruption to dairy operations while obtaining farm-level results.

HPAI/H5N1 Detection and Next Steps

  • Initial Testing: If H5N1 is detected, DATCP’s Division of Animal Health will be notified by the WVDL and the Division of Animal Health will notify the farm.
  • Follow-Up: DATCP’s Division of Animal Health will work with affected farms regarding quarantine requirements. For more information, refer to the What To Do if H5N1 is Confirmed on Your Dairy Farm resource document on DATCP’s website.
  • Milk Standards: Farms may continue shipping milk if it meets “normal” milk standards under ATCP 65.20 (milk that is not bloody, stringy, off-colored, or otherwise abnormal). Additionally, the Food and Drug Administration and USDA continue to emphasize that the commercial milk supply is safe because of the pasteurization process.
  • Any H5N1 detections will also be confirmed by the National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL).

Ongoing Updates and Resources

DATCP will provide updates on the NMTS collection process as the program develops. Stakeholders are encouraged to visit datcp.wi.gov for additional information, resources, and FAQs and subscribe to receive updates at https://service.govdelivery.com/accounts/WIDATCP/subscriber/new.

Filed Under: Agribusiness, Commodities, Dairy, Food Trends, News, Policy, Safety, Specialty Ag Products Tagged With: Adam Brock, DATCP, featured, H5N1, HPAI, randy romanski, USDA, Wisconsin Department of Agriculture Trade and Consumer Protection, Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

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