The National Agricultural Law Center
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Upcoming Events in the Agricultural
and Food Law Communities


All are welcome to submit announcements of upcoming events of interest to the agricultural law and food law communities for posting here. Please forward announcements to NatAgLaw@uark.edu and attach fliers, brochures, and registration information that can be linked from your announcement.


Institute for Food Laws and Regulations' Food Labeling Workshop

July 23-24, 2008 in Lansing, Michigan. The workshop will present the FDA requirements for food labeling.  Click here for more information.


Vermont Law School's Conference on Sustainable Agriculture, "Food, Fuel, & The Future of Farming"

July 24 & 25, 2008, South Royalton, Vermont.   Click here for brochure and registration information.


Future Farms 2008: Planning for Change

August 5 & 6, 2008 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, sponsored by the Kerr Center for Sustainable Agriculture. Click here for more information.


International Conference on Sorghum for Biofuel

August 19-22, 2008 in Houston, Texas, sponsored by USDA and Texas A&M University.   Click here for more information.








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