He should have set it up as a private club. Pay $1.00, get a card that says you're a member and is worth $1.00 on your first purchase. You're not selling to the public at that point.
May not do a lot, but that's how some bars used to get around smoking bans. Costs you 25 cents to join the club.
Here's his website:
https://amosmillerorganicfarm.com/?v=1d20b5ff1ee9
And his store page, food looks great!:
https://amosmillerorganicfarm.com/store/?v=1d20b5ff1ee9
$35 for a lifetime membership. Not bad. Makes me want to join to support him, even if I don't order anything.
It is a private club. So I read in a previous article.
The fed must really have it out for the guy.
They have it out for anyone that attempts to give the population a means to get non-poisoned food.
There is a whole rabbit hole on whole [raw] and non-pasteurized milk. My brother believes that's the reason.
They have it out for the amish in general. Amish are non-confrontational, but when they threatened Amos Miller farms, that was everything he had, so was "forced" to fight.
The fed doesn't "leave the amish alone"
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