Tag: National Agricultural Law Center
Ag Law Webinar to Discuss Top 10 Issues of 2020 – Nov. 18 Nov 9, 2020
After a year full of pivotal legal developments, the National Agricultural Law Center will give 2020 the retrospective it deserves, with a webinar discussing the year’s top 10 ag and […]
Facing Farm Financial Stress – The Life Cycle of a Bankruptcy Sep 2, 2020
Unforgiving weather patterns, trade disputes and low commodity prices have become the perfect storm for financial distress in the agricultural community, with family farm bankruptcies rising 23 percent for the […]
Webinar: Dicamba Ruling, EPA Cancellation Order – June 24 Jun 18, 2020
A federal appeals court ruling that prompted the Environmental Protection Agency’s cancellation of three dicamba-based herbicides has not only drawn new attention, but also is raising questions about use of […]
Webinar: Benefits of Ag Mediation – May 20 May 12, 2020
Agricultural producers face many unique challenges when trying to balance difficult decisions and important relationships. When stuck between a rock and a hard place, agricultural mediation can offer assistance. Agricultural […]
Webinar: Ag Labor in a Global Pandemic – April 29 Apr 24, 2020
In a profession subject to heavy stresses from weather and the markets, the COVID-19 pandemic is throwing another major obstacle in the way of agricultural producers and others in the […]
Webinar: COVID-19 and Agriculture – Federal Regulatory Changes – April 22 Apr 16, 2020
From inspections to transportation, concerns over a safe and continuous food supply have caused numerous federal agencies to implement regulatory changes in agricultural production. Federal agencies such as the U.S. […]
Webinar: ‘The Deal with Dicamba’ – Update on Litigations – April 15 Apr 9, 2020
A Missouri peach farmer was recently awarded $265 million after a jury found that his orchard was damaged by dicamba-based pesticides. Hundreds of similar lawsuits have been filed, and their […]
What’s the Deal with Dicamba Litigation? April 15 Webinar Apr 9, 2020
A Missouri peach farmer was recently awarded $265 million after a jury found that his orchard was damaged by dicamba-based pesticides. Hundreds of similar lawsuits have been filed, and their […]
Mid-South Ag/Environmental Law Conference, Memphis, June 4-5 Feb 5, 2020
Expected changes after the 2020 elections, agricultural bankruptcy and the latest on federal crop insurance and farm programs are among the timely topics to be discussed at the seventh annual […]
Crop Insurance Audits – How to Prepare Jan 29, 2020
Excessive rain paired with less than ideal market conditions can lead to many farmers relying on the Federal Crop Insurance Program to soften the blow of a rough growing season. […]