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Can You Legislate Death Out of Farming?

Can You Legislate Death Out of Farming?
Chickens walk in a fenced pasture at an organic farm in Iowa in a file photo. Charlie Neibergall/AP Photo
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Oregon’s Initiative Petition 28, known as IP28, has reportedly gathered enough signatures to potentially qualify for the ballot. If approved by voters, it would remove legal exemptions that currently allow many forms of livestock production, hunting, fishing, animal breeding, and other common agricultural practices. Supporters see it as a victory for animal rights. Critics see it as an attack on farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, and rural life itself.

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Mollie Engelhart
Mollie Engelhart
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Mollie Engelhart, regenerative farmer and rancher at Sovereignty Ranch, is committed to food sovereignty, soil regeneration, and educating on homesteading and self-sufficiency. She is the author of “Debunked by Nature”: Debunk Everything You Thought You Knew About Food, Farming, and Freedom—a raw, riveting account of her journey from vegan chef and LA restaurateur to hands-in-the-dirt farmer, and how nature shattered her cultural programming.