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Buzzards Circling Ever Lower Over Amos Miller’s PA Farm

by David Gumpert | Dec 18, 2019 | What's New | 77 comments

The regulatory news is becoming ever more ominous for Amos Miller, the Amish Pennsylvania farmer who serves many hundreds of food club members around the country with fresh dairy and meat products. Or maybe not.  Photo from Buffalo Bill Center of the West It’s...

Despite Soothing Govt Talk, Judge Clears Way for Inspection of Miller’s Farm

by David Gumpert | Jun 28, 2016 | What's New | 29 comments

At one point at Tuesday’s three-hour hearing about whether agents should be allowed to inspect Amos Miller’s Pennsylvania farm, federal judge Edward Smith made this pronouncement: “Government is at its best when it is sensitive to the people’s needs.” At another...

PA Ag Regulators Create New Food Distribution Trouble for Amish Farmer Amos Miller

by David Gumpert | Jan 5, 2024 | What's New | 35 comments

Sometimes it seems as if Pennsylvania Amish farmer Amos Miller is doomed to spend much of his adult life in food regulator hell. After fighting the U.S. Department of Agriculture for half a dozen years, and finally coming to a settlement this past fall of a dispute...

Advisory to Amos Miller: Beware Political Extremists As Your New Soulmates

by David Gumpert | Sep 27, 2022 | What's New | 20 comments

One of the few things Amish farmer Amos Miller has had going for him in the legal sphere over the last seven years of his regulatory skirmishes is that he’s been politically nondenominational – not associated with either political party. In fact, it could be argued...

Go Amos Miller! His Supporters Put Up Thousands, with a Message for USDA: Don’t Mess with Our Food

by David Gumpert | Aug 11, 2021 | What's New | 2 comments

Amos Miller  has been warning of food shortages for some years, and lately, he has become more insistent, as in his July newsletter to members: “So, the question remains – how important are farmers? As of today, many farmers in our area have sold their animals in the...
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