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Amelia Martin

Victory for Sheriff the Dog and Right-to-Farm

By Amelia Martin | December 11, 2019

Sheriff the Livestock Guardian Dog

The Farrises have a livestock guardian dog named Sheriff to protect their fruit and livestock on their 23-acre farm in California. All is well until a new neighbor moves in…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: California, food freedom, food rights, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, Right to Farm, state legislation

November’s Member Photo Monday!

By Amelia Martin | December 1, 2019

November Member Photo Monday Collage

Every Monday is Member Photo Monday where we feature a member photo on our Instagram and Facebook pages. Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund is proud of our members, and we take great pleasure in highlighting their operations and the awesome work they are conducting in sustainable farming, animal husbandry, artisanal…

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This article can be found in: Member Photo Monday This article is related to: FTCLDF Members, member benefits, Member Photo Monday

Party With a Purpose

By Amelia Martin | April 4, 2019

Party with a Purpose

You are what your food eats. You know the difference between eating beef from an unhealthy cow that had a miserable existence to one that spent its whole life outside on pasture. We support real food, produced with integrity, and we’re asking you to join us!

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This article can be found in: Events, Fundraising This article is related to: FTCLDF Members, fundraiser, Fundraising

FTCLDF Panel Answers Common Legal Questions

By Amelia Martin | October 11, 2018

FTCLDF Panel at MENF

Join Joel Salatin, Elizabeth Rich, and Patricia Foreman on an exciting panel as they discuss answers to common legal questions from farmers and homesteaders. The panel was video recorded live at the Mother Earth News Fair in Maryland this summer and was also edited as a podcast…

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations This article is related to: custom meat, food freedom, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, Joel Salatin, member benefits, PRIME Act

Think Inside the Box: 7 Reasons to Support CSAs

By Amelia Martin | May 3, 2018

CSA

Community supported agriculture, more commonly referred to by its acronym, CSA, is a direct-to-consumer model of agriculture where the consumer purchases a subscription to the farm’s offerings before the season begins. The…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: community supported agriculture, food freedom, food safety

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