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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

Obtaining Raw Milk in Washington, D.C.

By Julia Strzeszkowski | June 27, 2018

Raw milk

In some states, it is especially difficult for residents to legally obtain fresh raw milk. Here is FTCLDF supporter Julia Strzeszkowski’s story about obtaining raw milk in our nation’s capital and why she went through the hassle…

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

TAKE ACTION: Farm Bill Update

By Judith McGeary, Esq. | June 11, 2018

While the House version of the Farm Bill remains in limbo after its defeat on the floor, the Senate is moving ahead with its own version. Senate Agriculture Committee Chairman Pat Roberts (R-KS) and Ranking Member Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) worked together and released a draft bill last…

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This article can be found in: Action Alerts This article is related to: Action Alerts, custom meat, federal legislation, federal regulations, food freedom, legislation, PRIME Act, raw milk

Introduction to the Cottage Food Map

By Farm-to-Consumer | May 21, 2018

Cottage Foods Map

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food Code is a model code and reference document for state and local governments on food safety laws. The FDA Food Code prohibits the sale of food made in home kitchens, which means that most states did the same for many years. In the last decade, however, great progress has been made…

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This article can be found in: State Laws and Regulations, State News This article is related to: FDA, food freedom, food safety, state legislation

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

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