Let's Go to the Movies: Week of Feb 1, 2021 - First Hand Farm Raid Stories
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Let’s Go to the Movies: Week of Feb 1, 2021 – First Hand Farm Raid Stories

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is not validThis is a short video of John Moody describing the 2011 raid of the Whole Life Food Buyers Club in Kentucky on Memorial Day weekend. John Moody is a farmer, homesteader, author, speaker, and activist, who runs the Whole Life Food Buyers Club in Louisville, Kentucky, a successful operation providing its members with quality food.
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Thank you! This so so inspiring.
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The amount of local producers in my area is absolutely staggering. Finding them is not simple or quick, yet a necessity. Weston A Price is extremely good at giving the big picture and some connections as a general starting point. Dedicating time to find the majority of local producers has turned out to be a very wise investment.
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One group in Montana made a great map with all the farms and on the back info on how to interact with them as well as listing of restaurants that sourced locally.
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I like that idea. Since there are many businesses that act as an intermediary between farmers and consumers, I believe that if they had more visibility more deals would happen. Personally see a large demand for their products but potential customers don’t know they exist. The support for small business happening is encouraging. The idea from Luis looks very feasible, posted on the page: Rogue Food — An Interview with John Moody.
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What a principled and courageous man demonstrating the real power we have when we stop seeing ourselves as victims and take well thought out collective action. So needed to hear this message again in these oppressive times.
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Thank you! This so so inspiring.
The amount of local producers in my area is absolutely staggering. Finding them is not simple or quick, yet a necessity. Weston A Price is extremely good at giving the big picture and some connections as a general starting point. Dedicating time to find the majority of local producers has turned out to be a very wise investment.
One group in Montana made a great map with all the farms and on the back info on how to interact with them as well as listing of restaurants that sourced locally.
I like that idea. Since there are many businesses that act as an intermediary between farmers and consumers, I believe that if they had more visibility more deals would happen. Personally see a large demand for their products but potential customers don’t know they exist. The support for small business happening is encouraging. The idea from Luis looks very feasible, posted on the page: Rogue Food — An Interview with John Moody.
What a principled and courageous man demonstrating the real power we have when we stop seeing ourselves as victims and take well thought out collective action. So needed to hear this message again in these oppressive times.