Well, a lot of the discussion that used to happen on this site is now happening on the Michigan Small Farm Council FaceBook page:
https://www.facebook.com/michigansmallfarmcouncil
As someone who prefers the kind of in-depth discussion that took place here, I've also created a discussion forum to talk not only about RTF with respect to backyard chickens, but also other small farm issues in Michigan. That forum is here:
http://www.michigansmallfarmforum.com
And then the Michigan Small Farm Council website has basic info about the MSFC, and if you read through our newsletters and action alerts you can keep abreast of the work we've been doing to keep RTF strong for small farmers in Michigan, during these very difficult days:
http://www.michigansmallfarmcouncil.org
But what I really want to say is that awhile ago Vikki Papesh was kind enough to send me the Affidavit that MDARD wrote for her in 2006, which explained that the only GAAMPs that she was required to meet for her small chicken operation, was the manure GAAMPs, and that MDARD was satisfied with her manure management plan. That document also states specifically that she did not have to meet the Site Selection GAAMPs for a number of reasons, including the fact that she had fewer than 50 animal units.
Reading that document reminds me of what I used to expect that MDARD would be like - a state agricultural agency that supports agriculture by helping small farmers run their operations in a responsible manner, so they can pursue their work without harm to their neighbors or to the environment.
I feel like we still have a right to expect that. The law hasn't changed since Steve Mahoney wrote that affidavit in 2006, so there is no justification for MDARD changing its internal policy, especially when the law so clearly and unambiguously protects us.
I can't post a pdf here, but I've posted it on my website so everyone can have an example of what a GAAMPs inspection by MDARD in 2006 was like, as a positive example of what we've been fighting for. Just scroll down to the section on the Papesh case, and find the link to the MDARD affidavit:
http://sustainablefarmpolicy.org/the-courts/
Or email me, and I'll send it to you directly.
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