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Equipment and Utensils

By Michael Fisher | October 18, 2019

Equipment & Utensils

Sanitation requirements for equipment and utensils found in the Bureau of Animal Industry sanitation regulations, first published as 7 CFR 8 in the 1938 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), remain intact. But times have changed. Stainless steel and plastic have replaced cast iron, steel, and…

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News This article is related to: federal regulations, food freedom, food safety, meat processing, Michael Fisher, poultry, USDA

Crookies and Cream: Raw Milk Ice Cream in New Hampshire

By Katherine Ghantous | October 10, 2019

Farm Stand

In early August, Jill received a letter from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, threatening to fine her unless she stopped selling ice cream. In the message from the Department’s supervisor…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: food freedom, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, raw milk, raw milk bills, raw milk laws, state legislation

FREE Profitable Farm Online Training

By Katherine Ghantous | September 17, 2019

Free Profitable Farm Webinar

It’s time to put an end to the post-on-social-and-pray-someone-buys marketing strategy. Join us for this FREE profitable farm training on Friday, September 20, 2019!

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This article can be found in: Events, Food Rights News This article is related to: farm marketing, FTCLDF Members, marketing, member benefits, profitability

Dressing Rooms, Lavatories, and Toilets

By Michael Fisher | August 21, 2019

Dressing Rooms, Lavatories, and Toilets Michael Fisher post

This is the last article in a series about facilities. Dressing rooms, lavatories, and toilets are a life necessity. We do not talk about them much, but we cannot avoid them. If you prepare food for human consumption, they are essential because this is where you maintain your personal…

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News This article is related to: federal regulations, food freedom, food safety, meat processing, Michael Fisher, poultry, USDA

Water Supply

By Michael Fisher | July 24, 2019

I took precautions yet I still contracted Shigella dysenteriae. Most likely this was from consuming fresh fruit from a vendor who washed it with water contaminated with human feces. You cannot take the safety of the water for granted. 9 CFR 416.2(g) shares…

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News This article is related to: federal regulations, food freedom, food safety, meat processing, Michael Fisher, poultry, USDA

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