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Colorado Authorities Arrest Nursing Mother for “Grazing Animals in the Municipal Right of Way”

By admin | April 15, 2013

On Sunday, April 7, Colorado farmers Ethan and Renee Abbott were sitting down to dinner with their two children, ages 7 and 4 months. Their family dinner was interrupted when some 15 law enforcement officers from Weld County showed up to handcuff and

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This article can be found in: Farm Raids, Food Rights News, State News, Uncategorized This article is related to: Colorado, swarms

Episode 7: Internet Barnraisings

By Farm-to-Consumer | March 12, 2013

Episode 7 of the Food Rights Hour podcast is about internet barnraisings. During this two-part episode by host Kimberly Hartke, Paul Wheaton talks about his Kickstarter campaign for a rocket mass heater DVD, and his popular permaculture discussion forum, permies.com. Then, Kimberly and Mark Baker discuss his campaign on Indiegogo for his new project, Anyone Can Farm. Learn how farmers and other permaculture extraordinaires are

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This article can be found in: Food Rights Hour Podcast, Food Rights News, Uncategorized This article is related to: Anyone Can Farm, Bakers Green Acres, barnraising, FRH-Kimberly, Indiegogo, Kickstarter, Mark Baker, Paul Wheaton, permies.com, rocket mass heater

Episode 6: Real Food Lessons from Slovenia and More!

By Kaayla Daniel | February 14, 2013

Episode 6 of the Food Rights Hour podcast is a four-part episode that includes an interview about real food lessons from Slovenia and a public health alert with Dr. Sylvia Onusic, a healthy habit with Tara Rayburn, and a marketing tip with Marilyn McCray.

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This article can be found in: Food Rights Hour Podcast, Food Rights News, Uncategorized This article is related to: Europe, FRH-Kaayla, healthy habit, Marilyn McCray, marketing tip, public health alert, Slovenia, soy, Sylvia Onusic, Tara Rayburn

Be Prepared to Be Snared

By Elizabeth Gamsky Rich, Esq. | August 17, 2012

It’s important to know before you go to any event involving acts of civil disobedience. We applaud the courage of those who stand up for their rights and the rights of others. Courage comes from knowing the risks and going forward in spite of them. Although attorneys of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund cannot condone acts of civil disobedience, members are welcome to inquire about

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This article can be found in: Events, Federal News, Food Rights News, Uncategorized This article is related to: food freedom, Freedom Riders, lemonade, raw milk

Learn More – Conferences

By Farm-to-Consumer | January 1, 2011

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