A USDA inspector showed up at our beef jerky processor for regular inspection and saw Nourish Food Club on the production schedule.
— Farmer Ash (@strong_sistas) June 7, 2026
According to the processor, the inspector said: “I’ve had issues with Ashley before, so I’m going to find problems.”
Our beef was already…
A USDA inspector showed up at our beef jerky processor for regular inspection and saw Nourish Food Club on the production schedule.
According to the processor, the inspector said: “I’ve had issues with Ashley before, so I’m going to find problems.”
Our beef was already processed at a USDA facility. We had the required paperwork. Yet the processor was told to put “NOT FOR SALE” on the entire batch.
• We paid our small regenerative farm partners (who spent 2 years raising the cow)
• We paid the USDA processor
• We paid the USDA jerky makerNow the jerky can’t be sold, and we eat the loss.
This is the kind of regulatory abuse that pushes small food producers out of business.
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Our regulatory agencies are performing the work for the complete destruction of both health (and borders), as dictated by the NWO Globalists. The LAST things they want are health, private property and autonomy. If Congress' hands were tied and they were not actually able to insider trade for the bigger and biggest 'producers.' it would be....nice..... .
I have a suggestion. Every agency that limits and/or removes lawful private property ownership and individual free enterprise, be defunded on the spot. One violation. Everyone fired. Done. No benefits. None.
Someone needs to get really serious about this crap and do some damn damage to them. All of them. They are trying to kill us one way and the other. USDA makes sure those jxx's get shot into every cow, every pig/hog, makes sure the profits go to our reps through insider trading. makes sure the corpse-oration, is fully able to poison us one way and the other. And the conditions to the animals in corporate farming are horrifying. Chickens eating corpses. Cows who cannot move they are packed so tightly. Same for hogs.