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Tyler Lindholm Joins FTCLDF as New Board Member

By Farm-to-Consumer | November 8, 2019

Tyler Lindholm

We are pleased to announce our newest Board member, Wyoming Representative Tyler Lindholm. Tyler sponsored and passed the Wyoming Food Freedom Act, providing freedom for direct producer to consumer purchase of food in Wyoming. After five successful years, this Act remains…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: food freedom, legislation, Wyoming

Revisiting the Nevada Farm-to-Fork Raid

By Farm-to-Consumer | June 12, 2019

Quail Hollow Dinner Table

When an over-zealous regulator shows up at your farm dinner demanding that food be destroyed as hungry guests await, who do you call? FTCLDF! Here’s Laura Bledsoe’s account written as a letter to CSA members and dinner…

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This article can be found in: Farm Raids, Food Rights News, Swarms This article is related to: farm raids, food freedom, food safety, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, health department, legislation, member benefits, Nevada, state legislation

Urban Farming Under Threat in Gary, Indiana

By Katherine Ghantous | May 15, 2019

Urban Farmers Aja Yasir & Yasir Allah

In a recent case that is gaining national attention, one FTCLDF member’s right to provide food for her family is in jeopardy. Aja and her husband Yasir grow hundreds of varieties of medicinal herbs, fruits, and vegetables at their home in Gary, Indiana. Practicing regenerative agriculture, they bring color and nutrition to an area of Indiana…

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations This article is related to: food freedom, FTCLDF Cases, FTCLDF Members, Indiana, legislation, member benefits, state legislation

Activism Basics

By Farm-to-Consumer | March 20, 2019

Helping Hands

It’s a busy time of year for legislation in many states. Part of our mission is to help make laws more favorable for our members and fight against laws that would harm them. Here we explain some basics on how to be an effective food freedom activist.

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This article can be found in: Action Alerts, State Laws and Regulations This article is related to: Action Alerts, food freedom, FTCLDF Members, legislation, member benefits, state legislation

Alexia Kulwiec Joins FTCLDF as New Executive Director

By Farm-to-Consumer | March 11, 2019

Skilled litigator Alexia Kulwiec will help FTCLDF better serve existing and new members and defend food freedom.

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This article can be found in: Food Rights News This article is related to: food freedom, FTCLDF Members, legislation

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