Governmental Regulations

State officials in Tennessee cannot conduct warrantless searches of private property, a court ruled May 9.
A quick dispatch from one of the companies present for this year’s Ag on The Mall celebration, taking place this week in Washington D.C.
How much acreage can a president take? Not an acre beyond the law, says producer Chris Heaton.
Federal officials say a dry depression on Dan Ward’s Iowa land, 100 miles from a navigable river, is “waters of the United States.”
The ideological controversy over glyphosate in Mexico is over for today.
Government officials claim power over entrance, searches, and surveillance on private land with no restrictions.
Jeremy Bennett was prosecuted for denying the state entry to his private business.
Farmers are protesting across the European Union, saying they are facing rising costs and taxes, red tape, excessive environmental rules and competition from cheap food imports.
COP28 is a big deal. Some 85,000 people attended, including 150 heads of state. In the past, farmers were rarely part of the program. In our absence, we could not defend ourselves, let alone explain what we do.
AgriTalk has extended an invitation to all the 2024 presidential hopefuls to join Host Chip Flory and answer five standard questions about what they would focus on once in office.
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