Farm fresh food, Probable cause

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The Fondy Farmers Market
The Fondy Farmers Market on Milwaukee’s north side was one of the first in the state to accept SNAP benefits, or food stamps. Jane Hampden/WPR

We talk to a Wisconsin chef about using fresh foods from local farmers. Then, a law professor helps us better understand how probable cause works in Wisconsin after a state supreme court ruling.

Featured in this Show

  • Food Friday: Farm fresh summer produce and farmers markets

    We’re in the peak of the summer farmers market season, and chef Elena Terry joins us to discuss how to use locally grown produce and how important farm fresh food is for local communities and economies.

  • How 'probable cause' works in Wisconsin

    A state Supreme Court ruling this week says police officers claiming to smell marijuana is enough justification for searching a car. We talk with a UW-Madison clinical associate Law professor about probable cause laws in Wisconsin and how this week’s court decision affects policing.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Lorin Cox Producer
  • Royce Podeszwa Producer
  • Elena Terry Guest
  • John Gross Guest

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