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Katherine Ghantous

Things I Wish I Knew Before Beginning to Farm

By Katherine Ghantous | March 6, 2019

Beginning to Farm

Over the last few months, we have collected responses from our members and supporters about aspects of farming that they wish they would have known about before they began their journey.

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: custom meat, federal legislation, federal regulations, food freedom, FTCLDF Members, legislation, meat processing, raw milk

February’s Member Photo Monday!

By Katherine Ghantous | March 1, 2019

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

But It’s Cheaper to Just Pay the Fee

By Katherine Ghantous | February 20, 2019

A few years ago, Steve and Wendy bought a five-acre parcel in southern Michigan, perfect for growing specialty crops. Unbeknownst to them, their idyllic parcel was located in a dystopian township, run by a mean-spirited zoning inspector who did not cotton to outsiders and had no grasp…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, Michigan, Right to Farm

Harvest Market Interview

By Katherine Ghantous | February 6, 2019

Harvest Market Interview Photo

I recently chatted with Harvest Market, a natural foods store in Delaware. I answered questions about FTCLDF, the work we conduct, and our plans for the future. I thought you all would enjoy our conversation.

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: food freedom, food rights

January’s Member Photo Monday!

By Katherine Ghantous | February 1, 2019

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

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