March 2026 Roundup

As March has ended, the staff at the National Agricultural Law Center continue to bring trusted research and information in agricultural and food law to stakeholders across the country. Outlined below are many of the new NALC resources from March 2026.

Blog Posts

News Releases

The Feed

Webinars

Publications

NALC Outreach

  • Harrison Pittman, NALC Director
    • March 2 – Joint presentation online on the Farm Bill and MAHA to UAMS’ Master of Public Health’s Food and Nutrition Policy class via Zoom
    • March 3 – In-person presentation on litigation updates pertaining to pesticides at the Association of American Pesticide Control Officials, Inc. Annual Spring Meeting and Conference in Alexandria, VA
    • March 13 – In-person “Fireside Chat” discussion on ‘Interpreting Change: Realities of the Road Ahead’ at the Arizona Department of Agriculture’s Arizona Agribusiness Roundtable in Tempe, AZ
    • March 20 – In-person presentation on “Update on Federal Farm Issues from the National Agricultural Law Center” to the State Bar of Georgia’s Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s Agriculture Law session in Macon, GA.
  • Elizabeth Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney
    • March 2 – In-person guest lecture on criminal law as it relates to the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act for Dr. Kristen Gibson’s Intro to Food Law class at the Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
    • March 30 – Online guest lecturer for Professor Gregory Archer’s Animal Welfare class at Texas A&M University via Zoom
  • Rusty Rumley, Senior Staff Attorney
    • March 5 – In-person presentation on business structures and liabilities to new veteran farmers at NCAT’s Armed to Farm program in Sacramento, CA
  • Brigit Rollins, Staff Attorney
    • March 25 – Online presentation on water law in the Western United States with a focus on securing water rights in Arizona to Land at Home Project via Zoom
  • Emily Stone, Staff Attorney
    • March 2 – Joint presentation online on the Farm Bill and MAHA to UAMS’ Master of Public Health’s Food and Nutrition Policy class via Zoom
    • March 9-10 – In-person presentation on “Make America Healthy Again: Moment vs Movement” at NYFEA’s Agriculture’s Promise conference in Washington, D.C. Also led a delegation of six Arkansas students who attended the conference.

NALC Media Mentions

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