How You Have Helped
Your Donations & Membership Fees Make a Difference!
These first-hand farm raid stories were told at the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense FundRAISER Dinner, on May
19, 2012 in St. Louis, Missouri. As you will hear, each of these men and their families are very appreciative of the
work that the Fund did and continues to do on their behalf. Each of their stories was met with a standing ovation.
You will likely also applaud their courage and hopefully feel satisfied that your donations are being put to good use.
With YOUR help, the Fund paid and continues to pay attorney fees and court costs for Morningland Dairy and
Bechard Family Farm cases. Together we are helping to shoulder the burden.
The Fund's role of guardian and protector of our food rights is sorely needed now. We look forward to the day when
all artisan producers, family farmers and food co-ops like Joe, Armand and John will be free to follow their own conscious
and provide life-giving foods to their community without the fear of government intrusion, but until then, your
continued financial support is crucial to our success!

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Joe Dixon, Morningland Dairy
Mountain View, Missouri
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Armand Bechard, Bechard Family Farm
Conway, Missouri
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John Moody, Whole Life Buying Club
Louisville, Kentucky
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How to Help Your Farm/Farmer in a Raid
Elizabeth Gamsky Rich, Esq
Vice President, Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund |
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Raw Milk & The Importance of the FTCLDF
Sally Fallon Morell
President, Weston A. Price Foundation |
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