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Category Archives: Farm Bill
May 10, 2024 Weekly Round Up
Happy May! We are back with a number of ag law stories in the news over the past couple of weeks. *Notices of Appraised value being sent to Texas landowners. County Appraisal Districts around the state are sending out Notices of Appraised Value to landowners. Be sure that you carefully review your Notice and timely file any protest you may have. It is critical the property owners understand that while their property tax bill will not arrive until October, any protest regarding the taxable value of property must… Read More →
November 17, 2023 Weekly Round Up
There have been a number of developments in key agricultural law issues around the country over the past couple of weeks. From the Farm Bill to Right to Farm, WOTUS to water law, we’ll get you up to speed! *Texas voters pass Constitutional right to farm, other Constitutional amendments. On November 7, Texas voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 1, which means that Texans now have a right to farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management in the State Constitution. [Read more about Prop 1 language here and read… Read More →
August 25, 2023 Weekly Round Up
Happy Friday! Once again, we’ve had a number of ag law issues in the news the past couple of weeks. * Bipartisan group of lawmakers ask House Agriculture Committee Chairman not to include EATS Act in the next Farm Bill. A letter signed by more than 170 lawmakers asks House Ag Committee Chair Glenn “GT” Thompson not to include the EATS Act in a new farm bill. The Ending Agricultural Trade Suppression Act was proposed after the Supreme Court upheld California’s Proposition 12 and would prohibit such measures in… Read More →
July 14, 2023 Weekly Round Up
There has been no summer break for news in the agricultural law world. Here are a few stories in the news recently. *Texas federal court issues stay Biden WOTUS Rule litigation until revised rule released. A federal judge in Texas issued a stay in litigation challenging the Biden WOTUS Rule, which was promulgated earlier this year. The stay was issued in light of the recent US Supreme Court decision in Sackett v. EPA, holding that the “significant nexus” test is not the proper method of determining whether a wetland… Read More →
August 28, 2020 Weekly Round Up
Welcome to another agricultural law weekly round up. Here are some of the recent ag law stories in the news. *USDA issues Final Rule modifying eligibility rules to qualify for farm program payments. The USDA Farm Service Agency issued a Final Rule making changes to eligibility requirements for farm program payments. One expected change per the 2018 Farm Bill allows first cousins, nieces, and nephews to qualify under the definition of “family member.” A more unexpected change dealt with modifications of definitions of “active personal management” and “significant… Read More →
January 25, 2019 Weekly Round Up
Hello there! I’m not sure how it happened, but the month of January got away from me and I apologize for the lack of Weekly Round Up Posts. Several readers have contacted me to ask if I would be continuing these and the answer is yes, but they will likely be bi-weekly. Thank you for your kind comments about how you enjoy these posts. So far, January has been a fun month with several speaking events. I kicked things off lecturing at the King Ranch Institute for Ranch… Read More →
December 14, 2018 Weekly Round Up
I didn’t think it was possible, but this may have been the busiest week for ag law news of the entire year! Here are some of the major stories making headlines this week. * Congress passes Farm Bill, now on President Trump’s desk. Congress has passed a new Farm Bill. The bill was approved by the Senate on Tuesday and was passed by a landslide–the most votes ever in favor of a Farm Bill–in the House on Wednesday. The bill is now on President Trump’s desk, and it is… Read More →
June 29, 2018 Weekly Round Up
Happy Friday! My husband and I just returned from a little vacation in the California wine country. Although we had a great time in Napa, I made sure to keep up with the ag law news this week so I could share some of the biggest stories with you all. *Justice Kennedy announces retirement. Perhaps the biggest news this week was that US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he will retire during the Court’s summer break. Immediately, talk turned to speculation over who President Trump might… Read More →
June 22, 2018 Weekly Round Up
We’ve made it to another Friday! I spent this week in the office getting caught up on emails, phone calls, and writing. There will be some really interesting blog posts coming over the next couple of months, so be sure you’ve signed up to receive them via email! Here are some ag law stories in the news this week. * Environmental groups petition US Fish and Wildlife Service to list dunes sagebrush lizard under Endangered Species Act. The Center for Biological Diversity and the Defenders of Wildlife have… Read More →
June 8, 2018 Weekly Round Up
Welcome to June! I hope everyone is enjoying the warmer weather and sure pray we get some rain soon here in the Texas Panhandle. Last week, I traveled to Quanah to do a presentation on hunting leases at an Extension Wildlife Conference. Welcome to those joining from that event. Here are some of the ag law stories in the news this week. * NM State Land Commissioner alleges that Texas landowners are stealing NM water and selling it back across the border for fracking. The Texas Tribune published… Read More →