So WY is actually going to surpass CO with their food freedom act that is currently in legislation. It essentially opens up any product that is grown on a farm or ranch (which I'm interpreting the bill language here as having ag tax status) can be sold directly to an "informed end consumer" with no regulation or licensure. The way I interpret that is that all raw milk products, vegetable products, home processed meats, home processed canned goods can all be done at the farm and picked up by the consumer....including! farmers markets. The only stipulation is is that somewhere at the point of sale there is a disclaimer stating that the consumer is purchasing unregulated product from an unlicensed producer. HOW COOL IS THAT!!! Welcome back to agriculture how it should be!
The bill can be found here:
http://legisweb.state.wy.us/2015/Introduced/HB0056.pdf
This is the version that has passed the house and has been accepted to the senate for introduction. The senate will get through their three reading by the end of next week or the week after I think. So by March we will have an answer, and the bill is to go into effect on July 1 of this year.
This could seriously change how we do things here
