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New Mexico pecan growers request pesticide exception

The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that New Mexico pecan growers believe their harvests are threatened by insect infestations and are...

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Congress Finalizes Mandatory GMO Labeling Law

Author: Peggy Kirk Hall, Asst. Professor, Agricultural & Resource Law After several years of debate over voluntary versus mandatory GMO (genetically...

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THE AG & FOOD LAW UPDATE: JUNE 1, 2016

A comprehensive summary of today’s judicial, legislative, and regulatory developments in agriculture and food. Email important additions to: camarigg at uark.edu CASE LAW: Today’s...

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USDA to fund antimicrobial research

Earlier this week the U.S. department of Agriculture (USDA) announced $6 million in available funding for research addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR)....

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Wisconsin right to farm law does not apply to forfeiture citations

A Wisconsin court recently ruled that the state’s the right to farm law protects agricultural uses and practices only from actions...

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Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward to speak on Agricultural Trade with Cuba

Arkansas Secretary of Agriculture Wes Ward will deliver the keynote address, “Agricultural Trade with Cuba,” at the Third Annual Agricultural and...

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Proposed bill would bar appeal of ministerial decisions in South Dakota

A South Dakota bill that changes the way county zoning is done for Confined Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs) has cleared a...

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Medically Important Antimicrobials in Animal Agriculture

Medically Important Antimicrobials in Animal Agriculture Sponsored by the Agricultural and Food Law Consortium  Topic: This webinar will include an overview of...

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Court rejects lawsuit alleging Chipotle’s advertising deceived customers

Posted February 15, 2016 A federal judge in California recently rejected a lawsuit that alleged Chipotle deceived consumers by advertising its...

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Federal regulations issued for large-scale fish farming

The first-ever federal regulations for large-scale fish farming in the ocean were recently issued, opening a new frontier in the harvesting...

WTO authorized $1B COOL retaliation

Posted December 8, 2015 The World Trade Organization (WTO) has authorized Canada and Mexico to place tariffs on over $1...

California bill enacts strictest antibiotic law

Posted October 13, 2015 California Governor Jerry Brown on Saturday signed a bill that sets the strictest government standards in...