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State Meat Processing Regulations: Taking What the Feds Give

By Farm-to-Consumer | July 21, 2017

The Wholesome Meat Act of 1967, legislation passed by Congress giving the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) the jurisdiction over intrastate meat slaughter and processing, ranks as one of the worst pieces of food

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News, State Laws and Regulations This article is related to: custom meat, federal regulations, food safety, meat proce, regulations, slaughterhouses, USDA

Speak Up on Animal ID Action Alert

By Farm & Ranch Freedom Alliance | July 6, 2017

Attend Meeting or Submit Comments

The USDA is holding a series of meetings to discuss Animal ID. We objected to the timing of the initial meetings—all scheduled during the extremely busy ranching season of April and May—and USDA has added two more meetings in

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This article can be found in: Action Alerts, Federal News This article is related to: NAIS & Animal ID, regulations, USDA

Will USDA Break Food Freedom’s Back in Wyoming? Don’t Bet On It

By John Moody | September 23, 2016

On September 21st, agents of the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), who refused to identify themselves to some of the people present, appeared at a Wyoming farmers market to inspect vendors and forced

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

Getting from “Es-carg-no” to Escargot

By Ric Brewer | August 3, 2016

FTCLDF member Ric Brewer, owner at Little Gray Farms Escargots, had a potentially profitable niche business lined up—selling snails to restaurants—but USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service created obstacles

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This article can be found in: Federal News, Food Rights News This article is related to: federal legislation, food freedom, legislation, snails, USDA, Washington

USDA’s Final Rule on Animal ID

By Weston A. Price Foundation | January 18, 2013

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published its final rule on Animal ID. Thanks to the pressure from the grassroots, the agency included important changes that make it significantly less burdensome for family farmers, ranchers, and backyard poultry owners.
 
We have come a very long way from Big Ag’s and USDA’s proposal for the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). In this final rule, there is

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This article can be found in: Federal News This article is related to: NAIS & Animal ID, regulations, USDA

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