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  • California Regulators Pay a Visit to a Private Petting Zoo

    08/16/2008 8:03:29 AM PDT · by davidgumpert · 9 replies · 130+ views
    The Complete Patient ^ | August 15, 2008 | David Gumpert
    If you are concerned about the growing intrusiveness of regulators into our private lives, then you may want to read about Robin Countryman-Velk and her Kiddin’ Korral Animal and Activities project in the Napa, California, area. Kiddin’ Korral is part of a 1,400-acre dude ranch that is owned and operated by some 1,400 owners (the acreage is not divided). The owners have an association with a board of directors that oversees the operations. The owners can use the place any time they want—it has 100 cabins, 200 campsites, a couple of large pools and, for the last two years, the...
  • Will Raw Milk Still Be Available in California After Jan. 1? New Reg May Shut Down Largest Dairy

    10/25/2007 6:46:24 PM PDT · by davidgumpert · 132 replies · 1,090+ views
    The Complete Patient ^ | Oct. 25, 2007 | David E. Gumpert
    Californians’ easy access to raw milk—it’s available in 350 health food stores and 40 Whole Foods grocery stores around the state—has been placed in serious jeopardy by a few words about a bacteria standard included in Assembly Bill 1735, a piece of agriculture legislation signed into law a couple weeks ago by Gov. Arnold Schwarzeneger, and due to take effect January 1. Also in jeopardy is the mini-empire built up by Mark McAfee, owner of Organic Pastures Dairy Co., the dairy that supplies about 95% of the state’s unpasteurized milk, consumed by more than 100,000 Californians each week. Mark has...
  • CA: Agency double move is costly (CDFA)

    12/30/2002 7:58:40 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 215+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 12/30/02 | Paul Schnitt
    <p>During renovation of its main office building, the California Department of Food and Agriculture will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to move top executives to an annex, displacing lower-level employees who will move to another downtown site.</p> <p>The double move comes at a time when the state faces a nearly $35 billion deficit. The agency acknowledges that the move will be more expensive than moving its top officials elsewhere, but says it's important to keep the executive and administrative staffs close to the Capitol.</p>