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Join Tim Wightman on the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund's radio show this Saturday.  

UPDATE: Listen to the recording of this show.

1st Hour

2nd Hour

The Food Rights Hour
Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN)
Saturday, November 19, 2011   
8 pm - 10 pm Eastern; 7 - 9 Central; 6 -8 Mountain, 5 - 7 Pacific.

In a different time zone? Click here for Your Time.

Listen Live www.republicbroadcasting.org

QUESTIONS? Be sure to call in during the Show: 800-313-9443

Tim Wightman, President of the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation, will be your host. This week's guest is you! Call in or tune in with your questions and comments.

Tim will discuss the local food movement and farmer and activist Michael Schmidt’s recent hunger strike.

Please join the conversation!

Be sure to call in with your questions. CALL-IN NUMBER: 800-313-9443

Miss the previous broadcast on November 12?  Listen to the recording for

From Chances to Choices: Predetermine the Big D's of Life
With Donna Betts & Diana Austin | November 12, 2011

 

Tim Wightman
Tim Wightman is the President of the Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund's sister organization, the Farm-to-Consumer Foundation, author of the Raw Milk Production Handbook, creator of Chore Time DVD and instructor in Cow-Share College & Goat Share University.

He has pioneered CSAs, organic cooperatives, farmers' markets, the Cow-share program, the Farm-share program, and the Milk Direct raw milk testing program while living in Northern Wisconsin. Tim consults worldwide with dairy farmers on raw milk safety and direct marketing. He also is a former consultant for Midwestern Bio-Ag on enhancing the soil system to increase soil fertility, herd health management, and nutrient density in food and feed.