My personal opinion is that the RTFA should protect you, based on what the law says and on how the courts have interpreted it.
However, if you are a "Category 4" site MDARD will almost certainly not recognize this, and neither will your township. In that case you would have to go to court to...
Here is a link to an extension website with general information:
http://articles.extension.org/pages/33350/poultry-processing-regulations-and-exemptions
And a link to an extension website with Michigan-specific information (scroll down to Michigan)...
Yes, I spoke to the author of the original, 2014 piece yesterday.
She said there are pages that search for previously viral articles, and then just run them again in the hopes of getting a lot of hits on their site, and making a lot of money.
Nothing has changed with Michigan's Right to...
Yes, surgery is today. I picked RaZ up at 4:45, we were at UM by 5:30, and he went back to pre-op around 6. Surgery began around 7, and he is expected to be back there until late afternoon.
Will definitely let you all know how he's doing as soon as he comes out.
This entire thread is about Michigan's Right to Farm Act, which in 1999 was amended to prohibit the use of zoning to interfere with those farmers who are commercial (for example, by selling some eggs), and which follow applicable GAAMPs.
Since then there have been 4 court cases involving farms...
Look, these kinds of discussions very quickly become cumbersome, so I'll stick to what seem to be the most important points.
You said this:
If the local government is following the Category 4 GAAMP a rule that in black and white grants them the authority to pass laws restricting farming...
Hey everybody -
At one time this was a very active thread where important issues around Right to Farm in Michigan were discussed. One reason it isn't as active anymore is because many of us moved on to form the Michigan Small Farm Council so we could advocate for these issues not only in this...
MeepBeep, you've raised a lot of questions, and I'll address each one with apologies for the length of this response.
1. You said: "No that says local government can't pass laws that extend or revise the RTFA, it does not state they can't pass laws prohibiting farming outside of what is...
This is the part of Michigan's Right to Farm Act that DOES prevent local governments from prohibiting farming:
"(6) Beginning June 1, 2000, except as otherwise provided in this section, it is the express legislative intent that this act preempt any local ordinance, regulation, or resolution...
Check out the Michigan Small Farm Council. Those of us who created the council all met here on BYC on the Michigan Right To Farm Thread, years ago, and have been working on this issue for several years. Check out that thread...
I hope folks will open up this survey and fill it out. It's really quick, and if all goes well it will mean the state will have another processor for independent producers in Michigan, which is a rare thing. The goal is to help producers sell more locally grown poultry, so consumers can...
Suzinka, one of the most important Right to Farm cases was fought in Shelby Twp, and demonstrated that Right to Farm protects even in residentially zoned areas. You do have to be commercial, which means you need to sell at least a few eggs and get receipts. And, you have to follow applicable...
Hi there, cobhousedreamer, and welcome to BYC!
There are a couple of schools of thought on your situation.
Most folks on this thread (and I am one) would argue that the state-level Right to Farm Act protects your right to keep chickens, as long as you sell something (like eggs), and as long...