Heather Maude is finally free to speak about her case and what the federal government put her family through.
Her case has been called "private property rights precedent-setting issue of a generation.”
After covering the Maude family’s case for close to a year, I was finally able to sit down with Heather and hear about what her family dealt with at the hands of the U.S. Forest Service. Heather is a former ag journalist, a fifth-generation rancher, and a mother of two. Her family’s case went viral, got the attention of the Trump administration, and set a vital precedent for agriculture and property rights. We talk about what happened, what still needs to happen, the future of private property rights and agriculture, and where her case stands today.
Show notes:
-Sponsored by Ranch Vision. Learn more and schedule a free demo at www.ranchvision.io.
-All UNWON coverage of the Maude case
-Videos of the USDA press conference with Brooke Rollins’ and Heather Maude’s remarks
-Maude Case: Frequently Asked Questions by Heather Maude (Tri-State Livestock News)
-Day Writing by Heather Hamilton-Maude: With God (Tri-State Livestock News)
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