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Thankful Thursdays

By Katherine Ghantous | August 22, 2018

Farmer & Gardener Collage Square

Protecting farmers, providing guidance, and advocating for farmers’ rights are at the core of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund’s (FTCLDF) services. We are there for our members in their most dire of circumstances—oftentimes when an inspector is already at their gate or farmers’ market…

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This article can be found in: Fundraising This article is related to: food freedom, fundraiser

The 2018 Profitable Farm Workshop Season

By Katherine Ghantous | August 18, 2018

Joel Salatin at Profitable Farm Workshop

The 2018 Profitable Farm Workshop season has officially come to an end, featuring speakers Joel Salatin, Charlotte Smith, and Elizabeth Rich. We are already beginning the process of planning for the 2019 Workshops. SIGN UP to join our mailing list and be the first to know when 2019 dates and locations are announced…

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

Meet The Profitable Farm Workshop Speakers

By Farm-to-Consumer | July 18, 2018

Profitable Farm Workshop Speakers

Only 2% of farm-to-consumer farms ever make it to the 5-year mark and are financially sustainable. Be a part of the 2% by modeling your farm after these speakers’ practices. Here is a rundown of the speaker lineup for the Profitable Farm Workshop in Lancaster, Kentucky on Friday, August 10. With decades of experience farming, marketing, and…

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

Attend The Profitable Farm Workshop: “A Once-In-A-Lifetime Event”

By Farm-to-Consumer | July 10, 2018

Joel Salatin at Profitable Farm Workshop

Are you still deciding on whether to join Joel, Elizabeth and Charlotte for the Profitable Farm Workshop in Lancaster, Kentucky on August 10? We had a terrific workshop in Oregon last weekend, and now we are excited to share the Profitable Farm Workshop with our east coast community…

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

TOAST GOODBYE TO THE BUTTER BAN – 2018 Fundraiser

By Katherine Ghantous | April 4, 2018

Donate to Butter Ban

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund believes consumers have the right to buy products directly from farmers, but the government disagrees. The government has instead chosen to build a veritable wall of laws. These laws prohibit the sale of nutrient-dense foods, torment farmers with unannounced inspections and piles of paperwork, and make it harder for farmers […]

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This article can be found in: Fundraising This article is related to: FDA, federal legislation, federal regulations, food freedom, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, raw butter

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