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Revisiting the Nevada Farm-to-Fork Raid

By Farm-to-Consumer | June 12, 2019

Quail Hollow Dinner Table

When an over-zealous regulator shows up at your farm dinner demanding that food be destroyed as hungry guests await, who do you call? FTCLDF! Here’s Laura Bledsoe’s account written as a letter to CSA members and dinner…

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This article can be found in: Farm Raids, Food Rights News, Swarms This article is related to: farm raids, food freedom, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, health department, legislation, member benefits, Nevada, state legislation

All Charges Dropped Against FTCLDF Member for Raw Milk Distribution

By Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance | June 23, 2017

Negotiations on June 14 with the Harris County, Texas District Attorney’s Office resulted in dropping all of the raw milk-related charges against the Houston-area courier. During the negotiations—conducted under the watchful gaze of some 50+ raw milk supporters who packed the

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This article can be found in: State Laws and Regulations, State News, Swarms This article is related to: food clubs, food freedom, raw milk, raw milk laws, Texas

Another Raw Milk Raid in Texas

By Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance | July 8, 2016

Imagine going to pick up your weekly gallon of milk, only to be met by a group of county health inspectors and sheriff’s deputies who threaten arrest if you take the milk. Sound far-fetched? Perhaps. But that’s exactly what happened

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This article can be found in: State Laws and Regulations, State News, Swarms This article is related to: food clubs, food freedom, raw milk, raw milk laws, Texas

How Consumers Can Respond to a Raid

By Gary Cox, Esq. | July 1, 2016

When it comes to the alternative food movement, it is usually the farmer against whom the government takes enforcement action. However, there are many examples where a person allows their driveway, front door stoop, or back porch to be used

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, Swarms This article is related to: consumer rights, food clubs, food freedom, raw milk

Police Called in to Stop Local Food Distribution

By Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance | June 10, 2016

Cameron, TX—June 10, 2016—Health departments have stepped up their attacks on your right to purchase food directly from farmers, resorting to bringing the police to harass and intimidate local raw milk customers. That’s what happened to one group of raw milk customers in

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This article can be found in: Press Room, State Laws and Regulations, State News, Swarms This article is related to: food clubs, food freedom, raw milk, raw milk laws, Texas

Farm Stand Forced to Close

By Farm-to-Consumer | January 5, 2012

San Juan County in Washington state did the indefensible. They closed a farm stand that had been in operation for more than two and a half years because the county recently decided that since the farm stand was “open to the public,” it had to meet commercial building requirements.

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This article can be found in: Swarms

Preparing for a Raid

By Farm-to-Consumer | November 29, 2011

When an inspector from the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness showed up with a ‘cease and desist’ order and slapped a quarantine order from the Kentucky Department of Health Services on 76 half gallons of raw milk about to be picked up by members of a local buying club, the club members’ defied the orders. John Moody spoke on how to be prepared for a government raid over food.

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This article can be found in: Swarms

Straight From the Farmers’ Heart at Quail Hollow

By Laura Bledsoe | November 18, 2011

Quail Hollow Dinner Table

By Monte & Laura Bledsoe | November 18, 2011 On the evening of October 21, 2011 as guests were arriving for the first ever “Farm to Fork Dinner” at Quail Hollow Farm, Southern Nevada Health Inspector Mary Oakes under orders from Supervisor Susan LeBay, formerly a pool inspector in 2005, showed up as well and […]

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This article can be found in: Swarms

Farm-to-Fork Farm Dinner Fiasco

By Laura Bledsoe | October 24, 2011

When an over-zealous regulator shows up at a farm dinner demanding that food be destroyed as hungry guests await, who do you call? Here’s Laura’s account written as a letter to her guests who had come to Quail Hollow Farm expecting a meal of foods harvested from local small family farms. This incident shows the […]

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This article can be found in: Swarms

Minnesota: MDA Considering Criminal Prosecution of Consumer

By Pete Kennedy, Esq. | December 28, 2010

On December 10 Rae Lynn Sandvig, a Bloomington raw milk and local food consumer, received a letter from the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) informing her that MDA had “scheduled an administrative meeting concerning your sales of food, your actions assisting in the sale of raw milk from your home in Bloomington, Minnesota, and the sale of food from the Traditional Foods Warehouse (TFW)….” TFW is a private buyers club located in Minneapolis.

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This article can be found in: Swarms

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