Interview With Reporter Covering Amish Farm Being Raided By The Feds Again

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Have you heard of this recent news about an Amish farm being raided by the Feds again for selling all natural food?! 😧😩🥺😡

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Latest government action against Upper Leacock farmer Amos Miller prompts floods of donations, again
Jan 5, 2024

More legal problems for farmer Amos Miller mean more money, too.

A day after state officials removed edible products from Miller’s Upper Leacock Township farm based on reports linking them to E. coli infections, over 800 people had given more than $56,000 to an online site raising funds for Miller. 
One anonymous donor gave $3,000. Several gave $1,000 or more.

The GiveSendGo campaign was created by Chris Hume, managing editor of The Lancaster Patriot, a website offering a mix of local news and Christian nationalist commentary.

The solicitation for donations said the detaining order was “effectively ending his business until further notice. As Amos fights this injustice, he needs to keep paying his employees and supporting the small farms that rely on Amos to sell their natural products.”

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture said in a statement that it searched Miller’s farm for “illegal raw milk and raw milk products, including eggnog.” The statement also said Miller has never licensed his retail operation.

The GiveSendGo campaign was created by Chris Hume, managing editor of The Lancaster Patriot, a website offering a mix of local news and Christian nationalist commentary.

The solicitation for donations said the detaining order was “effectively ending his business until further notice. As Amos fights this injustice, he needs to keep paying his employees and supporting the small farms that rely on Amos to sell their natural products.”

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture said in a statement that it searched Miller’s farm for “illegal raw milk and raw milk products, including eggnog.” The statement also said Miller has never licensed his retail operation.

The Shiga toxin-producing E. coli the department said had been linked to Miller’s farm can cause stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting, according to the Centers for Disease Control

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