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All Charges Dropped Against FTCLDF Member for Raw Milk Distribution

By Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance | June 23, 2017

Negotiations on June 14 with the Harris County, Texas District Attorney’s Office resulted in dropping all of the raw milk-related charges against the Houston-area courier. During the negotiations—conducted under the watchful gaze of some 50+ raw milk supporters who packed the

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This article can be found in: State Laws and Regulations, State News, Swarms This article is related to: food clubs, food freedom, raw milk, raw milk laws, Texas

Introduction to the FTCLDF Custom Slaughter Map

By Farm-to-Consumer | May 2, 2017

In 1967 Congress passed the Wholesome Meat Act, Public Law 90-201, amending the Federal Meat Inspection Act. The act expanded the federal government’s authority over meat slaughter and processing to intrastate commerce but did

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations, State News This article is related to: custom meat, food freedom, meat processing, state legislation

Governor Signs North Dakota Food Freedom Act

By Farm-to-Consumer | April 14, 2017

On April 14, Governor Doug Burgum signed House Bill 1433 (HB 1433), referred to as the North Dakota Food Freedom Act, into law. On April 7, the North Dakota House of Representatives concurred in amendments the Senate made

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, State News This article is related to: cottage foods, food freedom, food safety, legislation, North Dakota, raw milk

Wyoming Expands Food Freedom Act

By Farm-to-Consumer | March 28, 2017

On March 6 Governor Matt Mead (R) signed two different bills into law that further expand sales of unregulated foods from producer direct to consumers in Wyoming. The bills are House Bill 129, sponsored by Representative Tyler Lindholm

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State News This article is related to: cottage foods, food freedom, food safety, legislation, raw milk, Wyoming

Herd Shares in Virginia: The Stumbling Beginnings

By Christine Solem | March 15, 2017

In 1975 when I first started milking goats on my small ten-acre farm near Charlottesville, I was besieged by persons allergic to pasteurized cow milk and/or just wanting to consume raw milk. Not knowing the law but having heard

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations, State News This article is related to: food freedom, raw milk, raw milk bills, raw milk laws, state legislation, Virginia

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