From The Advocates for Self-Government <[email protected]>
Subject Can states (and citizens) nullify the food cartel?
Date October 9, 2025 7:01 PM
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October 9, 2025


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At Polyface, Joel Salatin shows how regenerative farming thrives—then explains why regs, subsidies, and inspection mandates box small producers out. His fix: a “Food Emancipation Proclamation” to legalize direct, adult-to-adult food exchange, opening on-ramps for new farmers and cutting costs 30–40%. From tenant models to PMAs, state nullification to simple non-compliance, here’s how the food-freedom revolution can start.
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