Small dairy farmer seeks First Amendment protection from state regulators – Watchdog.org
Five years ago, the Florida Department of Agriculture turned its regulatory power on a small third-generation dairy farm in the Panhandles Calhoun County, population 14,462.
FIRST AMENDMENT: Mary Lou Wesselhoeft, owner of the Ocheesee Creamery, was told by state regulators that she must inject additives into her all-natural skim milk or call it imitation milk.
The Ocheesee Creamery, as its known, was caught being a little too honest.
Mary Lou Wesselhoeft, owner, was selling all-natural pasteurized skim milk whole milk with the cream skimmed off and labeling it exactly what it was: skim milk.
But in a strange twist with First Amendment implications, the state said Wesselhoeft was misrepresenting her product. After a decade without complaints or confusion, newly enforced regulations required artificially injected additives something Ocheese Creamery had never done andwasnt about to start doing.
As a result, the department issued an ultimatum: either stop selling skim milk or label it imitation milk.
Wesselhoeft, whose website header includes the Bible verse, The hills shall flow with milk, Joel 3:18, opted to stop selling her locally popular item rather than comply with a condition she believes is dishonest.
But not without a fight.
In March 2016, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida ruled in favor of the Department of Agriculture.
The First Amendments protection of free speech extends to commercial speech, the court said, adding that while Wesselhoefts label is literally true, the department has the authority to establish a standard of identity.
On Jan. 24, the Institute for Justice, a public interest law firm, argued her case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit Court in Jacksonville. The firm has represented Wesselhoeft since 2014.
The state has turned the dictionary on its head, managing attorney Justin Pearson told Watchdog.org.
The state admits that Ocheesee Creamery skim milk consists entirely of pure all-natural skim milk. But because it doesnt add any other ingredients, the state has ordered the dairy not call it what it is. That violates the First Amendment, Pearson said.
According to the department, skim milk can only legally bear the name skim milk in Florida if it contains the same amount of vitamin A as whole milk. If it doesnt, vitamin A must be artificially added.
That puts Wesselhoeft in a bind.
Ocheesee Creamerys milk is separated so the cream rises to the top. But because vitamin A is fat soluble, its largely removed when the cream is skimmed.
OCHEESEE CREAMERY: The Calhoun County dairy farm west of Tallahassee produces all-natural milk items from grass-fed cows.
The thing thats different about our creamery is that its pasteurized, not homogenized, and our milk goes in glass bottles and is all-natural, Wesselhoeft said in a video produced by the Institute for Justice.
Commercial milk is typically homogenized a mechanical process that breaks down fat globules from the cream and suspends them, along with vitamin A, throughout the milk.
The dairys all-natural products are produced from grazing grass-fed cows. Many of its customers frequent the small business precisely because its products dont contain additives.
Many older people enjoy our items because it reminds them of their growing-up days when milk in glass bottles was the norm,the dairys website says.
The three-employee farm also includes a storefront where guests can watch how the family operation bottles its milk.
According to the lawsuit, department regulators routinely tested and approved the farms skim milk prior to October 2012, when the state issued a stop-sale order and demanded that Wesselhoeft refrain from listing any nutrient or health claims on its labels.
But not because its unsafe.
The state doesnt dispute that the creamerys skim milk is safe to drink without the full amount of vitamin A, explained Pearson. The state also agrees that the creamerys skim milk is legal to sell without any additives, he said. It just wont allow them to call it skim milk.
TRADITION: The small third-generation farm has three employees, andincludes a storefront where guests can watch how milk is bottled.
In 2013, Wesselhoeft proposed alternative labels, including Pasteurized Skim Milk: No Vitamin A Added, Pasteurized Skim Milk: No Lost Vitamin A Replaced, and Pasteurized Skim Milk: Most Vitamin A Removed by Skimming Cream from Milk.
The suggestions were denied.
If we would have ignored the Department of Agriculture, they couldve come and pulled our permit and shut us down completely, and we could not have sold any of our products anywhere, Wesselhoeft said.
According to the lawsuit, in addition to canceling permits and issuing fines, selling pasteurized skim milk without complying with Floridas labeling laws could result in incarceration for the Creamerys owners.
The farm has managed to continue operating, but not without losing money. It sells dairy items containing cream, but since the left-over skim milk cannot be sold, itsdiscarded.
Every day we cant sell it, it hurts our livelihood and we lose customers. We cannot continue on. It hurts us in a big way, Wesselhoeft said.
The Agriculture Department refuses to back-off its labeling prohibition despite the lack of public safety concerns. Court documents show the states interest is in establishing a standard of identity and nutritional standards for milk for the purpose of interstate commerce.
Ocheesee Creamery sells its products exclusively within the state of Florida.
Pearson said that amicus briefs were filed by large farm organizations, including the International Dairy Foods Association, on behalf of the state governments position.
Its clear that giant international dairy farmers dont like the idea that small, authentic creameries could offer alternative choices. I dont think thats a coincidence, he told Watchdog.org.
The Eleventh Circuit is expected to decide the case before summer. The lawsuit doesnt seek monetary damages, only the ability to call the product skim milk.
We think the judges understood what we were saying, Pearson said.
For Wesselhoeft, the challenge is a simple matter of right and wrong. We should win this case because we want to tell the truth, she said.Someone has to stand up.
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