Articles on Agricultural Law

Procedural glitch concerns agricultural lenders By Joseph P. Chamley & James W. Evans Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, March 2000 With changes in Article 9 effective January 1, 1998, certain agricultural-related continuation statements (UCC-3's) which were previously required to be filed with the county recorder's office must be filed with the Illinois Secretary of State's UCC Division.
Supreme court upholds agricultural land use exemption By Barbara Stille Agricultural Law, March 2000 On December 2, 1999, the Illinois Supreme Court issued a long-awaited opinion on the issue of whether county zoning laws apply land used for agricultural purposes.
Am I my partner’s keeper? By Mike Drone Agricultural Law, November 1999 Many farm families are operating as partnerships whether they realize it or not.
Mutual drains: rights and responsibilities By James D. Cottrell Agricultural Law, November 1999 From time to time, practitioners in the agricultural field may be asked by clients to advise them on their rights and responsibilities with regard to drainage facilities which traverse their property or properties owned by any number of other individuals.
Protection of USDA benefits By James D. Cottrell Agricultural Law, November 1999 The purpose of this article is to provide information to practitioners to assist them in protecting their clients' USDA benefits.
A survey of federal conservation programs By James D. Cottrell Agricultural Law, November 1999 In recent years, a number of programs have become available to the agricultural community and others, whose objective is conservation.
The agriculture provisions of the 1999 Omnibus Appropriations Bill By Karen R. Krub Agricultural Law, June 1999 On October 19, 1998, Congress passed H.R. 4328, "Making Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1999."
For what it’s worth By Paul A. Meints Agricultural Law, June 1999 Tax preparation and attorney-client privilege. The Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 (H.R. 2676) enacted section 7525 extending the attorney-client confidentiality privilege to "a federally authorized tax practitioner."
For what it’s worth By Paul A. Meints Agricultural Law, May 1999 Agricultural outlook for 1999. The Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in its May 20, 1999, first forecast of production and prices feels that "large supplies of major U.S. field crops are expected to persist in 1999/2000, with season-average farm prices stabilizing or declining.
Minutes of section council meeting Agricultural Law, May 1999 The regular meeting of the Illinois State Bar Association's Agricultural Law Section Council was held January 16, 1999, at the Department of Agriculture's office building on the State Fairgrounds.
The agriculture provisions of the 1999 Omnibus Appropriations Bill By Karen R. Krub Agricultural Law, March 1999 On October 19, 1998, Congress passed H.R. 4328, "Making Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1999."
The Clean Water Act and the Tulloch Rule By James D. Cottrell Agricultural Law, March 1999 Maintenance of agricultural surface water drainage improvements has always been of the utmost importance in the state of Illinois, whether performed by individual farmers, or by the many drainage districts which have been formed in the last century.

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