Anne Kadet indicated yesterday at The Wall Street Journal Online that, “Forget Bitcoin or shares of Amazon.com. My current market obsession is the wild swings in the price of the pu pu platter for two at Lichee Nut, the Chinese restaurant in my Brooklyn neighborhood. “While diners who order at the restaurant pay $16.50 for… Continue Reading
Category Archives: Agriculture Law
Tech Startups Address Food Waste Issues
Waters of the U.S.: U.S. Supreme Court Rules District Courts Proper Venue
DTN writer Todd Neeley reported earlier this week that, “The national stay on the 2015 waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule is expected to be lifted following a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Monday that any legal challenges to the rule must take place in federal district courts and not at the appellate level. “However,… Continue Reading
Report Notes More Farmers May Seek Chapter 12 in 2018
DTN writer Todd Neeley reported yesterday that, “More farmers likely will be filing Chapter 12 bankruptcy in 2018, as they continue to struggle with costs of production exceeding commodity prices, ag lender CoBank said in a new report. “The CoBank report, ‘Forces that will shape the U.S. rural economy in 2018,’ said commodity price depression… Continue Reading
USDA Organic Livestock Rule Creates Rift in the Farm Community
Rick Barrett reported yesterday at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online that, “A Trump administration decision aimed at scrapping higher animal welfare standards for organic poultry and meats, has created a rift in the farm community. “At issue, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has withdrawn its support for a rule that would have, among other things,… Continue Reading
Financial Firms Turn to Quick, Drive-By Home Valuations
Wall Street Journal writers Ryan Dezember and Peter Rudegeair reported today that, “When Blackstone Group LP wanted to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars to buy foreclosed homes after the housing crash, it needed a quick, inexpensive way to value thousands of houses the investment firm already owned and was offering as collateral. “Blackstone and… Continue Reading
Indiana Small Farm Conference
A news release Friday from Purdue University indicated that, “As much of the Midwest shivered during a mid-January blast of arctic cold temperatures, organizers of the 2018 Indiana Small Farm Conference and trade show were looking forward to the warm sun of spring. “‘Planting season will be here before you know it,’ said Michael O’Donnell,… Continue Reading
Federal Panel of Judges Considers Venue Issues Regarding Dicamba Lawsuits
DTN writer Todd Neeley reported yesterday that, “Attorneys representing farmers from across the country who filed multiple lawsuits alleging off-target dicamba damage to their crops will try to convince a federal panel of judges next week that the cases should be heard in a single court. “The seven-judge U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation is… Continue Reading
In Response to Disruption from Fintech Competitors, Banks Looking at Tech Veterans
Patricia Nilsson reported this week at The Financial Times Online that, “Financial institutions started poaching professionals from the tech world about three years ago in response to disruption from fintech competitors, says Max Johnson, manager at the recruitment agency Robert Walters. But to convince tech tribes to work for them, they have had to change…. Continue Reading
2017 Venture Capital Totals for Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Chicagoland
Sarah Hauer reported last week at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online that, “Milwaukee-area companies raised more than $25 million in venture capital last year, down from a spike in 2016, according to data released from the PitchBook-NVCA Venture Monitor. “The $25 million was raised by 16 companies and 10 investors. In 2016, $44.57 million was raised… Continue Reading
Iowa State Lawmaker Seeking to Link Water Quality With CAFO Moratorium
Donnelle Eller reported this week at The Des Moines Register Online that, “Iowa lawmakers should halt construction on animal confinements until Iowa’s water quality is significantly improved, a coalition of about two dozen state, local and national groups said Tuesday. “The Iowa Alliance for Responsible Agriculture asked lawmakers to support 15 bills tightening oversight of confinements… Continue Reading
