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The Profitable Farm Workshop(s)

By Katherine Ghantous | May 10, 2018

Profitable Farm Workshop

Folks, it’s your lucky day! This year we are offering not one, but TWO Profitable Farm Workshops featuring Joel Salatin. Join us either July 7 in Oregon or August 10 in Kentucky for an exclusive yet affordable training…

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This article can be found in: Events This article is related to: food freedom, fundraiser, Joel Salatin

Attack on Small-Scale Dairy in Australia

By Pam Holloway | July 10, 2015

A premier organic dairy farm in Australia, Elgaar Farm, was nearly put out of business for reasons that had nothing to do with food safety. Local authorities shut down the farm claiming its traditional time-honored methods of dairy processing weren’t up to government

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This article can be found in: Events, Food Rights News, International News This article is related to: cheesemakers, food safety, legislation

Episode 11: Save Your Bacon

By Farm-to-Consumer | November 5, 2013

Episode 11 of the Food Rights Hour podcast is about the Save Your Bacon FundRAISER on Joel Salatin’s Polyface Farm last September. During this episode, the host and emcee for the event, Kimberly Hartke, gives you a taste of what it was like to be a part of this enjoyable and heartfelt event that raised much needed legal defense funds to protect your right to choose humanely raised food.

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This article can be found in: Events, Food Rights Hour Podcast This article is related to: Debate of the Decade, Esq., farm-to-consumer legal defense fund, food rights, FRH-Kimberly, GMO, Joel Salatin, Joseph Mercola, Laura Bledsoe, legal, Pete Kennedy, Esq., Polyface Farm, Robb Wolf, Sally Fallon Morell, Save Your Bacon

Bio-Tech Food Opponents to Debate Mandatory GMO Labeling

By admin | October 15, 2013

Dr. Mercola and Joel Salatin Square Off at FTCLDF FundRAISER in Atlanta, Georgia
 
Falls Church, VA—(October 15, 2013)—The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF), a 501(c)(4) nonprofit dedicated to protecting the constitutional right of consumers to obtain

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This article can be found in: Events, Food Rights News, Press Room This article is related to: fundraiser, GMOs, Joel Salatin

Paleo-Inspired Polyface Wrap Up

By admin | October 11, 2013

Good day to everyone out there in Paleoland. We are still knocking the cow poop off our boots from one amazing weekend in Virginia. There are so many things to talk about and emotions around our food, our health and our nation it’s quite hard to summarize it with one blog post. It has taken me several days to process everything. There may be some

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This article can be found in: Annual Appeal, Events, Food Rights News This article is related to: food freedom, Joel Salatin, Julie & Charles Mayfiel, paleo lifestyle, Polyface Farms, Right to Farm

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