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Join Us!

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 13, 2012

Join us at Turkey Hill Farm for these engaging and enriching upcoming events!

A New Season, A New Roster of Great Events!

At Turkey Hill Farm, we look at each season as an opportunity to learn and engage with our world in a new way. This spring, we’re exploring how the farm and field can sustain our bodies, how the natural world provides bounty for the eyes and souls, and how our changing times offer us new opportunities to engage with each other and the planet. We hope you’ll join us for a shared experience that will enrich us all. Pre-registration is required for all events, and space is limited. For more information or to register, please call Stuart and Margaret at 802-728-7064 or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you.

Broth Making, Crème Fraiche and Grain Preparation for Optimal Nutrition and Digestion
Sat April 14th, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm

Join Margaret in The Farmer’s Kitchen to learn the art of making a delicious chicken broth that will heal the body and soul, as well as a simple technique for cooking the most succulent chicken imaginable.  We’ll complement this by creating the European-style sour cream called creme fraiche and utilize the whey from the process to soak and prepare grains for optimal nutrition and digestion. The result? A delicious, nutrition-packed lunch enjoyed by us all. Tuition is $60 and includes all ingredients, lunch, take home recipes, and a packet of culture.

Living Resiliently in Turbulent Times
A Presentation/Workshop with
Carolyn Baker

Sun April 29th, 3-5 pm with a Potluck to follow

We are living in uncertain, turbulent times. Many of us are anxious about how we will navigate through increasingly unstable economic and social structures, or how we’ll prepare for an era unlike anything we have ever experienced. Through a combination of mythical storytelling, discussion, mindfulness practices in nature, and practical tools for cultivating resilience, you’ll learn strategies to empower yourself to feel resourceful and grounded in an uncertain future, create a sense of inner peace, forge a contemplative relationship with nature, and connect with other like-minded people who share your concerns and passions. Carolyn’s visits to Turkey Hill Farm are always popular, and space is limited. The cost of attendance is $10. We suggest you get in touch as soon as possible to reserve your space.

Wild Foods: Gathering and Preparing an In-Season, Wild-Crafted Lunch
Sat May 12th, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

This popular class focuses on what is in season in the forest, on the farm, and in the garden. We introduce how to safely identify and respectfully harvest wild foods, talk about the health benefits of these plants as ingredients, and prepare a delicious and creative lunch from the bounty that the edible landscape has to offer. Get back to your culinary roots (literally)! This class is held rain or shine, so please dress for the elements. Tuition is $65 per person. If, however, you’d like to register with your mom as a Mother’s Day outing, we’ll be happy to reduce the registration cost to $55 for each of you. Please register early, as class size is smaller than usual for this active and engaging class.

In Other News

Unfortunately, our May 6th gathering of the Weston A. Price Foundation needs to be canceled. Instead, join Margaret that day for a fantastic workshop at City Market in Burlington – she’ll be creating an appetizer, main course, and dessert made with wild-crafted ingredients. Visit City Market for all the details. We’ll keep you updated on future Weston A. Price Foundation meetings as they are scheduled.

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Raw Milk Wins in Latest Legal Battle!

Posted by Kevin Brown on August 23, 2010

Raw Milk Consumers Win Round One

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Challenge to FDA’s Interstate Ban on Raw Milk

Falls Church, Virginia (August 20, 2010) – In a complex federal district court ruling, Judge Mark W. Bennett refused to grant a motion by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to dismiss a lawsuit filed against the agency by the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund (FTCLDF) and eight other named plaintiffs. The lawsuit argues that federal regulations (21 CFR 1240.61 and 21 CFR 131.10) prohibiting raw milk for human consumption in interstate commerce are unconstitutional as applied to FTCLDF’s members and the other plaintiffs named in the suit.

In his August 18 decision, Judge Bennett denied part of FDA’s motion to dismiss while reserving judgment on the remainder. As part of his ruling, the judge ordered proceedings in the case to be stayed sixty days to allow plaintiffs time to decide whether to file a ‘citizen petition’ with FDA. The petition would ask FDA to clarify its interpretation of the authorizing statutes and regulations giving the agency power to ban raw milk for human consumption in interstate commerce. If plaintiffs choose to file the citizen petition, the court would continue to delay the suit until the administrative proceedings were completed or until FDA failed to take action within the time the law requires. If plaintiffs declined to pursue the citizen petition, Judge Bennett indicated the court would reconsider FDA’s motion to dismiss.

In Judge Bennett’s view, the main question FDA needs to answer in the petition process is “whether § 1240.61 applies to and proscribes the conduct of (1) persons who travel from one state, where it is not legal to purchase raw milk, to another state, where it is legal to purchase raw milk, legally purchase raw milk, then return to the original state where they consume the raw milk themselves or give it to their friends or family members; or (2) a principal and agent who agree that the agent will obtain raw milk out-of-state, where it is legal to do so, and to deliver it to the principal in the principal’s home state, where sales of raw milk are not permitted; or (3) a producer of raw milk who sells raw milk in an intrastate transaction to persons that he knows are from out of state.”

All of the individually named plaintiffs in the lawsuit fit into one of the three scenarios described above. Section 1240.61 provides in part, “No person shall cause to be delivered into interstate commerce or shall sell, or otherwise distribute, or hold for sale or other distribution after shipment in interstate commerce any milk or milk product in final package form for direct human consumption unless the product has been pasteurized….”

Judge Bennett sees the citizen petition as a way to resolve the question of “whether the plaintiff’s conduct involves or affects ‘interstate commerce’ sufficiently to fall within the proscriptions of § 1240.61, and, still more specifically, whether the plaintiffs’ conduct constitutes ‘delivery [of raw dairy products] into interstate commerce’ or ‘distribution’ of raw dairy products after shipment in interstate commerce.”

Plaintiffs have survived the first round in the case. They have until October 18 to determine what their next course of action will be.

The Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund defends the rights and broadens the freedoms of family farms and protects consumer access to raw milk and nutrient-dense foods.

Concerned consumers can support the Fund, a U.S. based 501(c)(4) nonprofit, by joining or donating online at www.farmtoconsumer.org or by calling 703-208-FARM(3276).

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For more information call 703-208-3276 or email president@farmtoconsumer.org

The press release is posted on the Fund’s website at:

http://www.ftcldf.org/press/press-FDA-lawsuit-round-one.htm

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Liberation Wellness – Kevin Brown

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 14, 2010

Kevin Brown in Los Angeles

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THE WIT, WISDOM AND NAUGHTINESS OF JULIA CHILD

Posted by Kevin Brown on April 9, 2010

THE WIT, WISDOM AND NAUGHTINESS OF JULIA CHILD

By Dr. Kaayla Daniel – The Naughty Nutritionist

The movie Julie and Julia is out on DVD, and I recommend it highly as Julia Child was a woman after my own heart – smart, funny, naughty and liberated.

A hearty eater who fancied butter, cream, goose fat, liver and bone broth soup, she once told Marian Burros of the New York Times, “If we ate the way nutritionists want us to eat, our hair would be falling out, our teeth would be falling out and our skin would be drying up.” That has certainly come true, for those recovering from today’s fashionable high soy, low fat or vegetarian diet kicks.

Like Dr. Weston A. Price, whose last words were “You teach, you teach, you teach,” Child had a deep desire to teach and to do that well. She refused to cater to either the “flimsies” who weren’t serious about food or to the “fluffies” who were obsessed with gourmet cooking. Child’s claim to fame is to have demystified French cuisine with clarity, common sense and good humor. She wrote ten books beginning with the coauthored Mastering the Art of French Cooking of 1961. When its first publisher rejected the manuscript for being too long and too much like an encyclopedia, she moved on to Knopf, which published it as written. It’s sold steadily ever since, and moved up the bestseller charts once again thanks to the popularity of the Julie and Julia movie.

Child also starred in 329 television shows despite being over 50 with a towering 6’2″ height, high-pitched, warbling voice and no sense of fashion. But viewers loved the way she would make a mess in the kitchen, laugh about it, improvise her way out of any situation and still drive her points home. In 1978 Dan Ackyod spoofed The French Chef on Saturday Night Life, depicting an inebriated Child as she chopped off her thumb and bled to death while still exhorting viewers to save the chicken liver.

Child grew into her power as she matured, rejected societal attitudes about age-related decline and didn’t hesitate to speak up about issues that were important to her. She actively warned against the lowfat, cholesterol-phobic prescriptions of dietitians, nutritionists and other members of the “food police.” Indeed, she said it would be the “death of gastronomy” if nutrition kept rearing its “ugly head” and puritan attitudes about food prevailed. As Judith Jones, her editor at Knopf, explained to Vanity Fair, “She wanted to bring this message to America – that were were still steeped in the Puritan attitude towards food, and what the food industry had done to make us feel that food was not for the modern woman.”

Child considered food and sex to be life’s supreme pleasures. She enjoyed a 48-year old marriage to Paul Child, an artist, poet, diplomat, foodie and soul mate who was 10 years older and 4 inches shorter. In 1956, she and Paul sent out a Valentine card showing them together in a bathtub. They met in Ceylon during World War II, when both were members of the OSS. Whether Julia was just a file clerk or, as it’s been rumored a spy, is unknown. What’s certain is that she wanted to serve our country and found a way to do so and see the world despite the fact that the Navy had rejected her because of her height. When the couple later moved to France, Julia’s first meal was lunch in Rouen that was not only “absolute perfection” but “an opening of the soul and spirit for me.” It featured sole meuniere, oysters and wine. That inspired her to attend Cordon Bleu cooking school and study privately with master chefs.

Though a skilled French chef, Child didn’t feel that food needed to be overly complicated to be good, at least if the cook included plenty of such essential ingredients of butter and cream and at least a little salt and wine. A wonderful recipe for spinach, for example, involved nothing more than cooking the spinach well and putting in “as much butter as the spinach could possibly hold.” As for more complicated recipes, Child insisted that any of them could be mastered if cooks would just follow the rules. She believed people should learn to cook and not just pick it up “on the fly.” Child felt that America’s overeating problems came from being vaguely hungry after eating packaged, processed and fast foods. She found it astonishing that more and more families had become too busy to eat meals together. Of food chemists who designed what she called “food pellets,” Child declared they were “probably not the kind of people you want to know. They have very little humor, and they wouldn’t be sort of juicy type people.”

Child, in contrast, was a juicy old bird, who was firm about the importance of enjoying so-called guilty pleasures without any guilt. Quips like “If you are afraid of butter, use cream” earned her the nickname “The Cholesterol Queen.” Eventually, she died on August 13, 2004 just a few days short of her 92nd birthday. Although I would have guessed her secret to longevity was butter and cream, she gave the credit to “meat and gin.”

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Liberation Wellness Lobbies for REAL Food in Congress!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 13, 2010

A photo montage from an amazing event organized by Liz Reitzig

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It’s the Sign of the Times

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 13, 2010

Throughout the history of planet earth, mankind has looked for signs to help them understand God, the universe, and their environment. Man is naturally religious and superstitious, and in ancient times they would try to connect a misfortune with something they had done or a god that they had angered. This creating of a false god to interpret the universe, events and circumstances around them is not changed in modern man, they have simply created different false idols with new, sophisticated modern sounding names. We still try to appease the gods, just don’t call them “gods”, call them scientists!

Up until the late 19th century, modern civilizations understood what food was, how to prepare it, and what was indeed truly healthy based on two types of information, observations learned over time and handed down from generation to generation, and the words of the only true God, found in the Bible. These observations, which could also be called common sense, may have taken hundreds of years to develop, but were remarkably accurate as people had no reason to doubt their parents when they instructed them about food, or the very obvious self-evident effect of eating the food itself and observing the results!

Not too surprisingly, the Bible also has a lot to say about food, and much of the information is in complete harmony with the traditional diets of the vast majority of mankind throughout history. So whether you leaned on the Bible to help you understand how to eat healthy or used “common sense” you were not too far from truth.

How to create a false religion

In order for the industrial food giants, the pharmaceutical industry and the government to become the modern supreme beings (or Food Deity) over the God-given right to eat like a human being to be effective, they had to displace the two center pillars of tdoctorruth about food, common sense and the Bible.

This started with the creation of fake food in the late 1800’s, as marketing began to attack real food, and indirectly common sense and the Bible. The Bible, which in those days was still considered true and trustworthy was beginning to become undermined by the “theory of evolution” an absolute fantasy which ultimately displaces the true god with man as the creator. As this fake religion is promoted, it promotes the scientist as the ultimate authority of truth. As more and more scientific discoveries were being made in the early 20th century, more and more trust in all things scientific began to take hold in society. If the Bible is not true in one part, then it is not to be trusted at all, so all the information related to food in the Bible, as well as ancient common sense, is just the foolishness of man before the enlightenment of science “falsely so called”.

Today, when their is a conversation about food the authority is always “well this study shows that…”, in other words, science is now the new authority, and anything else is not trustworthy.

Years ago wRawNoSundayhen I was early in my personal trainer career I knew I was not getting results with the nutrition protocols I was taught in school,  I had a strong suspicion that these protocols were WRONG ON PURPOSE!

Using common sense and observation, I was able to implement the OPPOSITE of the protocols taught to me in school, and my clients soon became consistently thin and healthy! My number one challenge to help my clients become thin and healthy was to convince them my program was safe and effective to try, in spite of the enormous psychological pressure from every other source of information they heard from (Food Deity’s) , media, medical, government, friends and family.

The “false god of science” that reigns in our modern world is powerful, and loved and worshiped to such a high degree, that people will keep on living in pain and suffering, drain their life savings, and faithfully make trip after trip to the doctors office in order to keep their god on the throne! This god is never appeased, as he needs his subjects to be sick, fat, and confused!  This is very parallel to the sacrifices to the gods made in ancient days, bizarre rituals that are still going on today! According to modern medicine, healthy humans are just in between sickness events (blood sacrifices) and need to have constant medical testing to hurry up and find something wrong!

The God of the Bible has given all mankind directions on what foods are good and how to eat them, instructions in total alignment with old-fashioned common sense.

Whether you trust the Bible or common sense for truth about food, when you begin to eat like a human being, you begin to feel like a human being. The person who awakes from his or her fake-food zombie state and says “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired”, soon finds true long lasting relief in the absence of science worship. It is the new Sign of the Times!

Give thanks when you eat, eat raw butter, raw milk and red meat. All clear instructions from the Bible, from common sense, and from ancient traditions! You will be on your way to an epiphany of health, and freedom of mind. It is indeed Liberating!

Kevin Brown is President of Liberation Wellness and co-author of the Liberation Diet. He serves as a Fellow on the National Board of Fitness Examiners, and is president of Visionary Trainers. Kevin and his wife Tracy are Chapter leaders for the Weston A. Price foundation, a non-profit organization that is helping restore real food to its rightful place in the American diet.

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Liberation Wellness on Capitol Hill!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 12, 2010

Liberation Wellness on Capitol Hill!

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Liberation Wellness Goes to Washington!

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 9, 2010

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WAPF ACTION ALERT ON SENATE FOOD SAFETY BILL‏

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 5, 2010

“The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act” (S. 510) purports to address concerns over the state of food safety in the U.S. but, as currently written, would actually make our food less safe.  S. 510 would strengthen the forces that have led to unsafe, nutritionally compromised food by leaving loopholes for large, concentrated food manufacturers and undercutting small, local producers of safe, healthy foods.

The Senate could vote on S. 510 at any time.  IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO contact your Senators NOW to urge them to amend or oppose the bill!  Contact information and talking points are below.

Big Ag and Big Food have distributed melamine-contaminated milk from China and salmonella-contaminated peppers from Mexico.  Yet Congress hasn’t gotten the message that they need to solve the real problems – the centralized food distribution system and imported foods – and not regulate our local food sources out of business.  Instead, S. 510 is a “one-size-fits-all” approach that would unnecessarily burden both farmers and small-scale food processors, ultimately depriving consumers of the choice to buy from producers they know and trust.

TAKE ACTION:

1)  Call both of your Senators.  You can find their contact information at www.Senate.gov, or call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 or toll-free at 877-210-5351.  Ask to speak with the staffer who handles food safety issues.

Tell the staffer that you want the Senator to AMEND OR OPPOSE S. 510.   Engage the staffer in a discussion about the importance of local, nutrient-dense foods to you and your family, and why your local food sources should not be subject to FDA regulation.  If you get their voice mail instead of the staff, leave the following message:

“Hi, my name is _____ and I live in ______.  I’m very concerned that S.510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, would impose unfair and burdensome regulations on local food sources, which are very important to me.  The Committee version of the bill does NOT address my concerns, and I urge the Senator to amend or oppose the bill.  Please call me back at ____________.”

You can also send an email through the Western Organization of Resource Council’s automated system http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5706/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1775

2)  If you are in the DC area, consider coming to the grassroots lobby day hosted by NICFA on March 10.  Details can be found at http://www.nicfa.com/

TALKING POINTS

1. The major foodborne illness outbreaks and recalls have all been caused by the large, industrial food system.  Small, local food producers have not contributed to the highly publicized outbreaks. Yet S. 510 subjects the small, local food system to the same, broad federal regulatory oversight that would apply to the industrial food system.

2. FDA regulation of local food processors is counterproductive and unnecessary.  FDA has not used its existing authority well.  Instead of focusing its resources on the problems posed by imported foods and large processing facilities, FDA has chosen to target small processors.  While approving unlabeled GMOs to enter our food supply, it has interfered with the free choice of informed adults who want access to this healthy food.  Simply giving FDA increased authority and power will not improve the food supply unless Congress requires the agency to focus on Agribusiness and not small, local producers.

3. Relying on HACCP would harm small processors.  Increased regulations and record-keeping obligations could destroy small businesses that bring food to local communities. In particular, the reliance on HACCP (the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point system) would harm small food producers.  Although the theory of preventative controls is a good one for large, complex facilities, the federal agencies’ implementation of HACCP, with its requirements to develop and maintain extensive records, has already proven to be an overwhelming burden for a significant number of small, regional meat processors across the country.  In the meat industry, HACCP has substituted paperwork review for independent inspections of large meatpacking plants, while punishing small processors for paperwork violations that posed no health threat.  Applying a HACCP system to small, local foods processors could drive them out of business, reducing consumers’ options for fresh, local foods.

4. FDA does not belong on the farm. S. 510 calls for FDA regulation of how farms grow and harvest produce.  Given the agency’s track record, it is likely that the regulations would discriminate against small, organic, and diversified farms.  The House version of the bill directs FDA to consider the impact of its rulemaking on small-scale and diversified farms, but there are no enforceable limits or protections for small diversified and organic farms from inappropriate and burdensome federal rules.

5. S. 510 favors foreign farms and producers over domestic. The bill creates incentives for retailers to import more food from other countries, because it burdens family farms and small business and because it would be practically impossible to hold foreign food facilities to the same standards and inspections.  The bill would create a considerable competitive disadvantage for ALL U.S. agriculture and food production (see analysis at http://ftcldf.org/news/news-20Oct2009-2.html).

6. Food safety and security both come from a diversified, vibrant local food system.  Local foods give consumers the choice to buy from producers they know, creating a transparent, accountable food system without federal government oversight.  State and local laws, which are often size-specific rather than one-size-fits-all, are more than enough for local food producers.

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Washington, District of Columbia 20016
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"The FDA Food Safety Modernization Act" (S. 510) purports to address concerns over the state of food safety in the U.S. but, as currently written, would actually make our food less safe.  S. 510 would strengthen the forces that have led to unsafe, nutritionally compromised food by leaving loopholes for large, concentrated food manufacturers and undercutting small, local producers of safe, healthy foods.
 
The Senate could vote on S. 510 at any time.  IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO contact your Senators NOW to urge them to amend or oppose the bill!  Contact information and talking points are below.
 
Big Ag and Big Food have distributed melamine-contaminated milk from China and salmonella-contaminated peppers from Mexico.  Yet Congress hasn't gotten the message that they need to solve the real problems - the centralized food distribution system and imported foods - and not regulate our local food sources out of business.  Instead, S. 510 is a "one-size-fits-all" approach that would unnecessarily burden both farmers and small-scale food processors, ultimately depriving consumers of the choice to buy from producers they know and trust.
 
TAKE ACTION:
 
1)  Call both of your Senators.  You can find their contact information at www.Senate.gov, or call the Capitol Switchboard at 202-224-3121 or toll-free at 877-210-5351.  Ask to speak with the staffer who handles food safety issues.  
 
Tell the staffer that you want the Senator to AMEND OR OPPOSE S. 510.   Engage the staffer in a discussion about the importance of local, nutrient-dense foods to you and your family, and why your local food sources should not be subject to FDA regulation.  If you get their voice mail instead of the staff, leave the following message:
 
"Hi, my name is _____ and I live in ______.  I'm very concerned that S.510, the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, would impose unfair and burdensome regulations on local food sources, which are very important to me.  The Committee version of the bill does NOT address my concerns, and I urge the Senator to amend or oppose the bill.  Please call me back at ____________."  
 
You can also send an email through the Western Organization of Resource Council's automated system http://org2.democracyinaction.org/o/5706/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=1775 
 
 
2)  If you are in the DC area, consider coming to the grassroots lobby day hosted by NICFA on March 10.  Details can be found at http://www.nicfa.com/
 
 
TALKING POINTS
 
1. The major foodborne illness outbreaks and recalls have all been caused by the large, industrial food system.  Small, local food producers have not contributed to the highly publicized outbreaks. Yet S. 510 subjects the small, local food system to the same, broad federal regulatory oversight that would apply to the industrial food system.  
 
2. FDA regulation of local food processors is counterproductive and unnecessary.  FDA has not used its existing authority well.  Instead of focusing its resources on the problems posed by imported foods and large processing facilities, FDA has chosen to target small processors.  While approving unlabeled GMOs to enter our food supply, it has interfered with the free choice of informed adults who want access to this healthy food.  Simply giving FDA increased authority and power will not improve the food supply unless Congress requires the agency to focus on Agribusiness and not small, local producers.
 
3. Relying on HACCP would harm small processors.  Increased regulations and record-keeping obligations could destroy small businesses that bring food to local communities. In particular, the reliance on HACCP (the Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point system) would harm small food producers.  Although the theory of preventative controls is a good one for large, complex facilities, the federal agencies' implementation of HACCP, with its requirements to develop and maintain extensive records, has already proven to be an overwhelming burden for a significant number of small, regional meat processors across the country.  In the meat industry, HACCP has substituted paperwork review for independent inspections of large meatpacking plants, while punishing small processors for paperwork violations that posed no health threat.  Applying a HACCP system to small, local foods processors could drive them out of business, reducing consumers' options for fresh, local foods.
 
4. FDA does not belong on the farm. S. 510 calls for FDA regulation of how farms grow and harvest produce.  Given the agency's track record, it is likely that the regulations would discriminate against small, organic, and diversified farms.  The House version of the bill directs FDA to consider the impact of its rulemaking on small-scale and diversified farms, but there are no enforceable limits or protections for small diversified and organic farms from inappropriate and burdensome federal rules.  
 
5. S. 510 favors foreign farms and producers over domestic. The bill creates incentives for retailers to import more food from other countries, because it burdens family farms and small business and because it would be practically impossible to hold foreign food facilities to the same standards and inspections.  The bill would create a considerable competitive disadvantage for ALL U.S. agriculture and food production (see analysis at http://ftcldf.org/news/news-20Oct2009-2.html).  
 
6. Food safety and security both come from a diversified, vibrant local food system.  Local foods give consumers the choice to buy from producers they know, creating a transparent, accountable food system without federal government oversight.  State and local laws, which are often size-specific rather than one-size-fits-all, are more than enough for local food producers.
 
 
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2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL RAW MILK SYMPOSIUM

Posted by Kevin Brown on March 4, 2010

2ND ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL RAW MILK SYMPOSIUM

CLAIMING CONSUMER RIGHTS
Sponsored by the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation

DATE
Saturday, April 10, 2010
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

LOCATION
Monona Terrace Community & Convention Center
Madison, Wisconsin
Followed by Reception & Dinner FundRAISER to benefit the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund
5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

$50   Early Bird Symposium Registration (until March 15, 2010)
$150 FundRAISER to support the Fund’s work in Wisconsin

TO REGISTER
Visit the Symposium Website to Register & RSVP Now www.RawMilkSymposium.org
To register by phone, call 703-208-3276

Print the flyer to pass around.  http://bit.ly/ck6X1b

EXHIBIT, SPONSOR AND FOOD DONATION OPPORTUNITIES
Please contact, Symposium Coordinator, Cathy Raymond info@farmtoconsumerfoundation.org

FEATURED SPEAKERS
- Prof. Dr. Anthonie (Ton) (German biodynamic research, academics)
- Ted Beals, M.S., M.D. (medicine, pathology and microbiology)
- Wayne Craig, B.S. and Kay Craig, M.S. (producer’s perspective)
- David E. Gumpert (noted author and blogger)
- Pete Kennedy, Esq.  (raw milk legal authority)
- Emily Matthews, RN (consumer’s perspective)
- Mark McAfee (entrepreneur, trail blazer)
- Sally Fallon Morell, M.A. (Founder, A Campaign for Real Milk)
- Sylvia P. Onusic Ph.D. (international raw milk perspective)
- Elizabeth Gamsky Rich, Esq. (Wisconsin raw milk legal authority)
- Michael Schmidt  (Canadian pioneer of legal cow-shares)
- Tim Wightman (American pioneer of legal cow-shares)

SYMPOSIUM OVERVIEW
Wisconsin was carefully selected as the site of this year’s symposium because of the recent spate of actions taken against Wisconsin raw dairy producers and their customers. Wisconsin, as the 2nd largest dairy state in the union, and the state with the most small dairies, is a crucial state for all raw milk activists and defenders to “dig in” against the erosion of their consumer rights.

Wisconsin Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) through creative interpretation of law, and legislators through ill-advised legislation, want to ensure that raw milk never passes consumers’ lips – by harassing the farmers that produce it – all in the name of “public and food safety”.

That’s why this symposium, at this time, in this state is so important.

We’ll begin by hearing the personal stories of Wisconsin producers, Wayne and Kay Craig and raw milk consumer activist, Emily Matthews. Sally Fallon Morell and Dr. Ted Beals will delve into the science of raw milk nutrients, microflora and benefits. Then, we’ll step back and see the role of raw milk from an international perspective with speakers from Germany and Slovenia.

German biodynamic academic researcher Prof. Dr. Ton Baars will describe his research exploring unique raw milk healing properties and Syliva Onusic, Ph.D. will illustrate what enlightened leadership in other countries are embracing on behalf of their citizen’s health.  We’ll hear from the lawyer defending Wisconsin farmers, Elizabeth Gamsky Rich, Esq., who will discuss the legal distinction between the public good and the private right which will set the stage for the grand finale.

Michael Schmidt, in a rare public appearance (outside of the Canadian courtrooms), will kick off the highlight of the symposium and introduce “Joining in the Battle for Food Rights” panel discussion, moderated by the champion of raw milk rights, revolutionary blogger David Gumpert. Panelists include  Sally Fallon Morell, Pete Kennedy, Esq., Mark McAfee, Michael Schmidt, Tim Wightman,  Ted Beals, M.D. and Elizabeth Gamsky Rich, Esq.

Those that attend the FundRAISER reception and dinner following the symposium will be treated to a delicious four course meal featuring local, organic and grass-based food, and Mark McAfee at his finest, presenting a not-to-miss keynote “Raw Milk as Medicine…. Proudly Violating FDA Drug Laws’.

This is THE symposium and FundRAISER to attend this year. Your attendance is IMPORTANT and NECESSARY. Don’t think you can stay at home on Saturday, April 10th. You are needed.


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