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Max Kane to Take the Fifth

Gumpert-Kane

Max Kane is being deposed this Thursday, and once again will be refusing to speak. Max is willing to take the fifth to protect the families that depend on him, as he fights for raw milk access in Wisconsin.

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Georgia Man Dares Agricultural Commissioner to Seize His Raw Milk

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Bob Hayles is fed up with Georgia Officials who made citizens pour out raw milk from South Carolina. Instead of crying over spilt milk, he intends to drink it raw!

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Awards Banquet Highlights Wise Traditions 2009

Key Lime Pie with JoshEWEa

Highlights of this year’s International Wise Traditions Conference Award’s Banquet, hosted by the Weston A. Price Foundation.

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Publicist Notes on the Soy Prison Case

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Political corruption, hardened criminals, corporate greed, toxic food, innocent victims and controversy, the Prison Soy lawsuit has to be the most fascinating project I have ever worked on. It has all the elements for a riveting 48 Hours episode or gritty 60 Minutes expose.

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Steve Bemis on Food Safety Bill HR 2749

Kilroy is Coming, Fears this Farmer

Steve Bemis, Board Member of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund, shares his fears about HR 2749. He believes food safety is best promoted by exempting small farmers…

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Linn Cohen-Cole on Food Safety Legislation

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In Annapolis last week, I met a woman named Pat, who had attended some of the hearing on Capitol Hill on the Food Safety legislation, and she said it was downright scary the way the politicians are falling all over themselves to vote for the new food safety laws.

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Cloistered Nuns Speak out for Raw Dairy

Nun tending her Sheep

Last year a nunnery on one of the San Juan Islands off the coast of Washington State had several instances where their dairy’s pathogen tests came back positive. Being Catholic, I was quite excited to know that these nuns were running a small raw dairy…

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Michael Schmidt Case is Natural News!

Beautiful Dairy Cows on Pasture

The Michael Schmidt trial going on in Canada is the Scopes Monkey Trial of the Raw Milk Movement. The outcome of this trial, should Schmidt win, will pave the way for a legitimate place for raw milk in the Canadian food supply….

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Manna Storehouse Organic Co-op–A Case of Mistaken Identity?

On December 1, 2008, a quiet farmstead was raided by armed men, the women and children held hostage for 6 hours in their living room while their home was ransacked. Communist country?

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A Grassroots Movement for Sustainable Agriculture

Farmers, writers, chefs, consumers are uniting to promote a new food policy in America, one that promotes sustainable agriculture, and moves us away from dependence on foreign oil

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