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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In August 2025, Manchester, New Hampshire's health department sent Daniel Mowery a cease-and-desist letter over pickles and jam he was selling from his own kitchen — even though New Hampshire law already exempted anyone selling under $20,000 a year from needing a license at all. Almost a year later, on July 2, 2026, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed SB 418, barring New Hampshire cities from adding their own restrictions on top of an exemption the state already grants. Manchester's own health direc...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In August 2025, Manchester, New Hampshire&apos;s health department sent Daniel Mowery a cease-and-desist letter over pickles and jam he was selling from his own kitchen — even though New Hampshire law already exempted anyone selling under $20,000 a year from needing a license at all. Almost a year later, on July 2, 2026, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed SB 418, barring New Hampshire cities from adding their own restrictions on top of an exemption the state already grants. Manchester&apos;s own health director has since confirmed some of the city&apos;s food rules are up to 60 years old and said she&apos;s open to updating them — without giving up the city&apos;s authority to enforce them.<br/><br/>Same session: Missouri&apos;s HB 3108, Iowa&apos;s HF 2444, and Oklahoma&apos;s SB 2107 — bills that would have expanded cottage food and raw milk sales — died quietly in committee. No hearing that mattered, no floor vote, no press release.<br/><br/>One win. Three quiet losses. Manchester&apos;s own fight isn&apos;t over.<br/><br/>Tonight, we asked the harder question: does Manchester&apos;s health department have a legitimate food-safety claim, or is this overreach? We argued both sides and checked our own assumptions against outside data instead of just asserting them.<br/><br/>What we covered:<br/><br/>Daniel Mowery — cease-and-desisted for pickles and jam sold from his own kitchen, despite a state exemption that already covered him. His case became &quot;Picklegate.&quot;<br/>NH SB 418 — bars NH cities from regulating homestead food sales beyond the state exemption. Manchester&apos;s own ordinance rewrite is separate and still open — health officials aren&apos;t yet comfortable allowing acidified/canned goods like pickles specifically, on food-safety grounds.<br/>Missouri HB 3108, Iowa HF 2444, Oklahoma SB 2107 — three cottage food and raw milk bills dead or withdrawn in committee this session.<br/>Weighing the health department&apos;s actual concern — unknown kitchen conditions, pest control, real botulism risk in improperly processed canned goods — against the case for letting two consenting adults trade directly.<br/>A live gut-check against CDC-sourced data: most foodborne illness traces to commercial supply chains, not home producers; botulism is rare in home canning when guidelines are followed; strict rules can push tiny operations out of business or shield large processors who can afford compliance. We also referenced a post from Amy Fewell, Founder of Homesteaders of America, on the same disparity — commercial recalls barely register, but raw milk gets instant scrutiny.<br/>The Prohibition parallel — over-regulating something people want doesn&apos;t eliminate it, it pushes it underground.<br/>Why face-to-face sales carry their own accountability: you know whose kitchen it came from, and reputation does work an anonymous supply chain can&apos;t.<br/>Where this lands on the 7 Steps: Step 4 (Replace One System at a Time) and Step 5 (Strengthen Your Local Roots) — a state removing a city&apos;s power to override its own exemption reads as a structural fix, and Mowery&apos;s own local relationships likely helped him keep operating through the fight.<br/>No guest tonight. Keith and Ryan carried it themselves.<br/><br/>🔗 Links Mentioned<br/>Farm2Table Insiders (Telegram): t.me/farm2tableinsiders<br/>Homestead Events Calendar: homestead-events-calendar.netlify.app/calendar.html<br/>NHPR — Manchester pickles report: nhpr.org<br/>Manchester Ink Link — &quot;It&apos;s a safety issue&quot;: manchester.inklink.news<br/>NH SB 418 full text: legiscan.com<br/>Gov. Ayotte — 74 Bills Signed: governor.nh.gov<br/>Missouri HB 3108: legiscan.com<br/>Iowa HF 2444: iowacapitaldispatch.com<br/>Oklahoma SB 2107: legiscan.com<br/>CDC — Foodborne Illness Source Attribution: cdc.gov<br/>Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund: farmtoconsumer.org<br/>📲 Follow the Show<br/>YouTube: @TheFarm2TableShow<br/>Website: thefarm2tabledirectshow.com<br/>🏷️ Tag<br/>X: @KellyAyotte<br/>X: @nhpr<br/>X: @FTCLDF<br/>X: @joel_salatin<br/>X: @AmyFewell<br/>Facebook: @KellyAyotteForNH<br/>Instagram: @kelly4nh<br/>Facebook: @farmtoconsumerlegaldefensefund<br/>Instagram: @farmtoconsumer<br/>Facebook: @thefewellhomestead<br/>Instagram: @amy.fewell<br/>YouTube: @farmlikealunatic<br/>#️⃣ Hashtags<br/>#Farm2Table #Homesteading #FoodFreedom #SelfReliance #KeepItLocal #DirectToConsumer #LocalFood #KnowYourFarmer #CottageFood #NewHampshire #Picklegate #FoodSovereignty #FoodSafety #FoodLaw #SmallFarm #AgPolicy #ModernHomesteading #FoodFreedom2026 #DirectSales #FarmersMarket #HomesteadersOfAmerica</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In August 2025, Manchester, New Hampshire&apos;s health department sent Daniel Mowery a cease-and-desist letter over pickles and jam he was selling from his own kitchen — even though New Hampshire law already exempted anyone selling under $20,000 a year from needing a license at all. Almost a year later, on July 2, 2026, Governor Kelly Ayotte signed SB 418, barring New Hampshire cities from adding their own restrictions on top of an exemption the state already grants. Manchester&apos;s own health director has since confirmed some of the city&apos;s food rules are up to 60 years old and said she&apos;s open to updating them — without giving up the city&apos;s authority to enforce them.<br/><br/>Same session: Missouri&apos;s HB 3108, Iowa&apos;s HF 2444, and Oklahoma&apos;s SB 2107 — bills that would have expanded cottage food and raw milk sales — died quietly in committee. No hearing that mattered, no floor vote, no press release.<br/><br/>One win. Three quiet losses. Manchester&apos;s own fight isn&apos;t over.<br/><br/>Tonight, we asked the harder question: does Manchester&apos;s health department have a legitimate food-safety claim, or is this overreach? We argued both sides and checked our own assumptions against outside data instead of just asserting them.<br/><br/>What we covered:<br/><br/>Daniel Mowery — cease-and-desisted for pickles and jam sold from his own kitchen, despite a state exemption that already covered him. His case became &quot;Picklegate.&quot;<br/>NH SB 418 — bars NH cities from regulating homestead food sales beyond the state exemption. Manchester&apos;s own ordinance rewrite is separate and still open — health officials aren&apos;t yet comfortable allowing acidified/canned goods like pickles specifically, on food-safety grounds.<br/>Missouri HB 3108, Iowa HF 2444, Oklahoma SB 2107 — three cottage food and raw milk bills dead or withdrawn in committee this session.<br/>Weighing the health department&apos;s actual concern — unknown kitchen conditions, pest control, real botulism risk in improperly processed canned goods — against the case for letting two consenting adults trade directly.<br/>A live gut-check against CDC-sourced data: most foodborne illness traces to commercial supply chains, not home producers; botulism is rare in home canning when guidelines are followed; strict rules can push tiny operations out of business or shield large processors who can afford compliance. We also referenced a post from Amy Fewell, Founder of Homesteaders of America, on the same disparity — commercial recalls barely register, but raw milk gets instant scrutiny.<br/>The Prohibition parallel — over-regulating something people want doesn&apos;t eliminate it, it pushes it underground.<br/>Why face-to-face sales carry their own accountability: you know whose kitchen it came from, and reputation does work an anonymous supply chain can&apos;t.<br/>Where this lands on the 7 Steps: Step 4 (Replace One System at a Time) and Step 5 (Strengthen Your Local Roots) — a state removing a city&apos;s power to override its own exemption reads as a structural fix, and Mowery&apos;s own local relationships likely helped him keep operating through the fight.<br/>No guest tonight. Keith and Ryan carried it themselves.<br/><br/>🔗 Links Mentioned<br/>Farm2Table Insiders (Telegram): t.me/farm2tableinsiders<br/>Homestead Events Calendar: homestead-events-calendar.netlify.app/calendar.html<br/>NHPR — Manchester pickles report: nhpr.org<br/>Manchester Ink Link — &quot;It&apos;s a safety issue&quot;: manchester.inklink.news<br/>NH SB 418 full text: legiscan.com<br/>Gov. Ayotte — 74 Bills Signed: governor.nh.gov<br/>Missouri HB 3108: legiscan.com<br/>Iowa HF 2444: iowacapitaldispatch.com<br/>Oklahoma SB 2107: legiscan.com<br/>CDC — Foodborne Illness Source Attribution: cdc.gov<br/>Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund: farmtoconsumer.org<br/>📲 Follow the Show<br/>YouTube: @TheFarm2TableShow<br/>Website: thefarm2tabledirectshow.com<br/>🏷️ Tag<br/>X: @KellyAyotte<br/>X: @nhpr<br/>X: @FTCLDF<br/>X: @joel_salatin<br/>X: @AmyFewell<br/>Facebook: @KellyAyotteForNH<br/>Instagram: @kelly4nh<br/>Facebook: @farmtoconsumerlegaldefensefund<br/>Instagram: @farmtoconsumer<br/>Facebook: @thefewellhomestead<br/>Instagram: @amy.fewell<br/>YouTube: @farmlikealunatic<br/>#️⃣ Hashtags<br/>#Farm2Table #Homesteading #FoodFreedom #SelfReliance #KeepItLocal #DirectToConsumer #LocalFood #KnowYourFarmer #CottageFood #NewHampshire #Picklegate #FoodSovereignty #FoodSafety #FoodLaw #SmallFarm #AgPolicy #ModernHomesteading #FoodFreedom2026 #DirectSales #FarmersMarket #HomesteadersOfAmerica</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:title>They Tried to Make This Family Quit. The Customers Had Other Plans</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A Louisiana family has been milking cows since 1997. In late May 2026, their distributor called and said they weren't picking up anymore. The stated reason, as Miles Sinagra described it: pressure from large Louisiana processors who wanted the family to stop bottling raw milk direct-to-consumer — to make them quit. The farm went 100% direct-to-consumer instead. The customers showed up.  Tonight on Sunday Night Live, that's the story we're unpacking — one family, one phone call, one decision a...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>A Louisiana family has been milking cows since 1997. In late May 2026, their distributor called and said they weren&apos;t picking up anymore. The stated reason, as Miles Sinagra described it: pressure from large Louisiana processors who wanted the family to stop bottling raw milk direct-to-consumer — to make them quit. The farm went 100% direct-to-consumer instead. The customers showed up.<br/><br/>Tonight on Sunday Night Live, that&apos;s the story we&apos;re unpacking — one family, one phone call, one decision already made. We&apos;re also covering the week&apos;s key signals: two states that quietly opened new direct-sales pathways this week, a raw milk ban that almost made it into North Carolina&apos;s Farm Act, and what the USDA&apos;s June WASDE report says about where beef and egg supply is actually headed.<br/><br/>What we cover tonight:<br/>• What happened when Sinagra Family Dairy lost its distributor — and who leaned on whom to make that call<br/>• Why the Louisiana dairy industry is &quot;very monopolistic&quot; and what that means for every small direct-sales farm in America<br/>• West Virginia&apos;s expanded direct-sales law (effective June 12) and Indiana&apos;s Homestead Vendor classification (July 1) — two open windows for farmers whose institutional buyers are disappearing<br/>• The one concrete action direct-sales farmers can take this week before the distributor calls them<br/><br/>No guest tonight. Keith and Ryan carries the full story. The Sinagra family&apos;s own words, the timeline, and what Steps 4 and 5 look like when someone has been building toward them for 29 years.<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>🔗 LINKS MENTIONED<br/>• Farm2Table Insiders (Telegram): https://t.me/farm2tableinsiders<br/>• Homestead Events Calendar: https://homestead-events-calendar.net...<br/>• Unfiltered with Kiran — Sinagra Family Dairy: https://unfilteredwithkiran.com/they-...<br/>• Sinagra Family Dairy website: https://www.sinagrafamilydairy.com/<br/>• USDA June 11, 2026 WASDE Report: https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/gener...<br/>• Indiana HEA 1424 (Homestead Vendor / Farm Food Sales, July 1): https://www.hecweb.org/hec-bill/hb142...<br/>• West Virginia SB 44 (direct sales law, effective June 12): https://westvirginiawatch.com/2026/05...<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>📲 FOLLOW THE SHOW<br/>• YouTube:    / @thefarm2tableshow  <br/>• Website: https://thefarm2tabledirectshow.com/<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>🏷️ TAG<br/>Facebook: @sinagrafamilydairy<br/>Facebook: @kankakeevalleyhomestead<br/>Facebook: @MountainReadiness<br/>Instagram: @sinagrafamilydairy<br/>Instagram: @kankakeevalleyhomestead<br/>Instagram: @mountainreadiness<br/>X: @BigTMountainRed<br/>YouTube: @mountainreadiness<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>#️⃣ HASHTAGS<br/>#Farm2Table #Homesteading #FoodFreedom #SelfReliance #DirectToConsumer #LocalFood #KnowYourFarmer #KeepItLocal #RawMilk #FamilyDairy #DirectSales #FoodSovereignty #LouisianaDairy #SmallFarm #AgPolicy #Indiana #WestVirginia #HomesteadEvents</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Louisiana family has been milking cows since 1997. In late May 2026, their distributor called and said they weren&apos;t picking up anymore. The stated reason, as Miles Sinagra described it: pressure from large Louisiana processors who wanted the family to stop bottling raw milk direct-to-consumer — to make them quit. The farm went 100% direct-to-consumer instead. The customers showed up.<br/><br/>Tonight on Sunday Night Live, that&apos;s the story we&apos;re unpacking — one family, one phone call, one decision already made. We&apos;re also covering the week&apos;s key signals: two states that quietly opened new direct-sales pathways this week, a raw milk ban that almost made it into North Carolina&apos;s Farm Act, and what the USDA&apos;s June WASDE report says about where beef and egg supply is actually headed.<br/><br/>What we cover tonight:<br/>• What happened when Sinagra Family Dairy lost its distributor — and who leaned on whom to make that call<br/>• Why the Louisiana dairy industry is &quot;very monopolistic&quot; and what that means for every small direct-sales farm in America<br/>• West Virginia&apos;s expanded direct-sales law (effective June 12) and Indiana&apos;s Homestead Vendor classification (July 1) — two open windows for farmers whose institutional buyers are disappearing<br/>• The one concrete action direct-sales farmers can take this week before the distributor calls them<br/><br/>No guest tonight. Keith and Ryan carries the full story. The Sinagra family&apos;s own words, the timeline, and what Steps 4 and 5 look like when someone has been building toward them for 29 years.<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>🔗 LINKS MENTIONED<br/>• Farm2Table Insiders (Telegram): https://t.me/farm2tableinsiders<br/>• Homestead Events Calendar: https://homestead-events-calendar.net...<br/>• Unfiltered with Kiran — Sinagra Family Dairy: https://unfilteredwithkiran.com/they-...<br/>• Sinagra Family Dairy website: https://www.sinagrafamilydairy.com/<br/>• USDA June 11, 2026 WASDE Report: https://www.usda.gov/about-usda/gener...<br/>• Indiana HEA 1424 (Homestead Vendor / Farm Food Sales, July 1): https://www.hecweb.org/hec-bill/hb142...<br/>• West Virginia SB 44 (direct sales law, effective June 12): https://westvirginiawatch.com/2026/05...<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>📲 FOLLOW THE SHOW<br/>• YouTube:    / @thefarm2tableshow  <br/>• Website: https://thefarm2tabledirectshow.com/<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>🏷️ TAG<br/>Facebook: @sinagrafamilydairy<br/>Facebook: @kankakeevalleyhomestead<br/>Facebook: @MountainReadiness<br/>Instagram: @sinagrafamilydairy<br/>Instagram: @kankakeevalleyhomestead<br/>Instagram: @mountainreadiness<br/>X: @BigTMountainRed<br/>YouTube: @mountainreadiness<br/><br/>---<br/><br/>#️⃣ HASHTAGS<br/>#Farm2Table #Homesteading #FoodFreedom #SelfReliance #DirectToConsumer #LocalFood #KnowYourFarmer #KeepItLocal #RawMilk #FamilyDairy #DirectSales #FoodSovereignty #LouisianaDairy #SmallFarm #AgPolicy #Indiana #WestVirginia #HomesteadEvents</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[  Description A Georgia farmer got shut down for selling her neighbor's honey. A federal bill moving through Congress could make that happen in your state. And a parasite that turns red meat into a health threat is now confirmed inside U.S. borders.Tonight Keith and Ryan break down three threats hitting the homesteading and food freedom community right now — and what you can actually do about each one.In this episode:Jones Creek Farm — how Stephanie Jones fought a zoning shutdown and won, and...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>Description</p><blockquote>A Georgia farmer got shut down for selling her neighbor&apos;s honey. A federal bill moving through Congress could make that happen in your state. And a parasite that turns red meat into a health threat is now confirmed inside U.S. borders.Tonight Keith and Ryan break down three threats hitting the homesteading and food freedom community right now — and what you can actually do about each one.<b>In this episode:</b><ul><li>Jones Creek Farm — how Stephanie Jones fought a zoning shutdown and won, and the lesson every cottage food producer needs to hear</li><li>The EATS Act — why it sounds good on paper and why Weston A. Price Foundation is urging you to call your senator</li><li>New World Screwworm — first confirmed U.S. cases, why ranchers won&apos;t report it, and what a $750 million fly factory tells you about who&apos;s really in charge</li><li>Alpha Gal Syndrome — the tick-borne condition turning red meat into a health threat, your real odds if you work outdoors in the South, and natural protocols worth knowing</li><li>The 2026 Homestead &amp; Preparedness Events Calendar — live demo of the new tool built for this community</li></ul><b>Action steps from tonight&apos;s show:</b><ul><li>Check your local zoning laws before scaling your operation</li><li>Contact your senators about the EATS Act — link below</li><li>Get your tick prevention protocol in place now — sulfur, clothing, daily checks</li><li>Find every homesteading event near you: [calendar link]</li></ul>The Farm2Table Brief publishes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on Facebook. Keep it local. Prepare for the unexpected.</blockquote><p>The title leads with the emotional hook — ticks and federal overreach are both visceral. The farm win anchors it in hope rather than fear. And all four are searchable terms people are actually looking for right now.</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>Description</p><blockquote>A Georgia farmer got shut down for selling her neighbor&apos;s honey. A federal bill moving through Congress could make that happen in your state. And a parasite that turns red meat into a health threat is now confirmed inside U.S. borders.Tonight Keith and Ryan break down three threats hitting the homesteading and food freedom community right now — and what you can actually do about each one.<b>In this episode:</b><ul><li>Jones Creek Farm — how Stephanie Jones fought a zoning shutdown and won, and the lesson every cottage food producer needs to hear</li><li>The EATS Act — why it sounds good on paper and why Weston A. Price Foundation is urging you to call your senator</li><li>New World Screwworm — first confirmed U.S. cases, why ranchers won&apos;t report it, and what a $750 million fly factory tells you about who&apos;s really in charge</li><li>Alpha Gal Syndrome — the tick-borne condition turning red meat into a health threat, your real odds if you work outdoors in the South, and natural protocols worth knowing</li><li>The 2026 Homestead &amp; Preparedness Events Calendar — live demo of the new tool built for this community</li></ul><b>Action steps from tonight&apos;s show:</b><ul><li>Check your local zoning laws before scaling your operation</li><li>Contact your senators about the EATS Act — link below</li><li>Get your tick prevention protocol in place now — sulfur, clothing, daily checks</li><li>Find every homesteading event near you: [calendar link]</li></ul>The Farm2Table Brief publishes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday on Facebook. Keep it local. Prepare for the unexpected.</blockquote><p>The title leads with the emotional hook — ticks and federal overreach are both visceral. The farm win anchors it in hope rather than fear. And all four are searchable terms people are actually looking for right now.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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