By the 1960s, the Sutherland
family milling operation sold many different varieties of flour and corn meal to households throughout the country, and the introduction of a popular seasoned flour created for frying meats and vegetables drove the company to even further heights of success.
Getting hired at puppy
mills is notoriously hard (if owners are willing to pay anyone to help care for the dogs, they tend to choose
family members), so Carlson did a series of what Sweetland calls «hit - and - runs» — where investigators show up at commercial breeding
operations in rural areas and talk their way into a tour of the facility.