Brief legislation updateBy Jeffrey A. MolletNovember 2005There have been a few recent legislative enactments of note.
Crop insurance: A tool for managing your farmer-clients’ riskBy Donald L. UchtmannNovember 2005Professor Uchtmann's reference below to the “farmdoc” Web site (http://www.farmdoc.uiuc.edu) can lead you to a vast amount of information from the University of Illinois, Professor Uchtmann and his colleagues.
Estate and gift tax changes for 2006By Mike DroneNovember 2005Editor's Note - here is the annual general information update from Mike Drone, a long-time supporter and member of this Section. Always a pleasure to have members who can be counted on to help us all get the new information before we actually have to put it into practice.
Herbicide drift can be a pest(icide)By John W. DamischJanuary 2005Not every summer breeze from the south brings warm fuzzy feelings among farm neighbors. Barry Kleiss and Bill Bozdech were nearby farm neighbors.
The ISBA MentorCenter ProgramBy Jeffrey A. MolletFebruary 2005One of the best programs to come along in awhile is the ISBA's Volunteer Mentor Program. As stated on the ISBA Web site (where the information below originated), this is a "program designed to connect experienced ISBA lawyers with any member attorney but especially new or young attorneys who are seeking assistance with substantive law questions or balancing the personal and professional demands of practice."
Legislative watch listMarch 2005As you know, each year there are literally thousands of new bills introduced in the Illinois legislature. The 94th General Assembly is no exception.
New Grain Insurance Fund provisions may affect your clientsBy Jeffrey A. MolletJuly 2005Effective July 1, 2005, certain new provisions of the Illinois Grain Code went into effect which require assessment payments by various parties in or associated with the grain industry here in Illinois.
Risk management strategies for identity preserved grain exportsBy A. Bryan EndresSeptember 2005Emerging foreign regulations for imported grain ultimately may result in trace-back liability to U.S. farmers for the commingling of even miniscule amounts of genetically engineered DNA.
The snail-paced Doha Round agriculture negotiationsBy Adrian ZenoJune 2005This article is also appearing in The Globe, the newsletter of the ISBA’s International & Immigration Law Section Council. Adrian Zeno is completing his Juris Doctorate at The John Marshall Law School.
Tax-exempt financing and agricultureBy Scott D. WegnerApril 2005EDITORS NOTE - Charles Farrar Browne once said “Let us all be happy and live within our means, even if we have to borrow the money to do it with.”