How feed mills could be affected by growing PFAS regulation

The class of contaminants known as “forever chemicals” has been detected in milk and meat products, leading to scrutiny of animal feed.

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Ellen Mallory, a field agronomist and faculty at the University of Maine, never planned to become a expert on PFAS and agriculture. But when the environmental contaminant forced one of the farms where she had studied organic grain production out of business, she and her colleagues had to make a sudden career pivot.

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