Delta Farm Press Quotes Todd Janzen: Autonomous Vehicles
/In a recent issue of Delta Farm Press, Todd Janzen discusses the use of robots on the farm and what obstacles remain in place befor bringing autonomous vehicles to the field.
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In a recent issue of Delta Farm Press, Todd Janzen discusses the use of robots on the farm and what obstacles remain in place befor bringing autonomous vehicles to the field.
Read MoreOn July 11, 2017, the Circuit Court in Fayette County, Indiana issued an opinion affirming the Rush County Board of Zoning Appeal's decision to grant a special exception to an Indiana dairy farm. Todd and Brianna represented the dairy farm in front of the BZA and on appeal.
Read MoreDelta Farm Press recently listened in on Todd Janzen's presentation to Mississippi Farm Bureau about agriculture and technology. Here is the article that followed about the importance of understanding ag data ownership.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was featured on the July 17, 2017 issue of Hoosier Ag Today.
Read MoreThe Indiana State Department of Agriculture has unveiled its strategic plan for growing agriculture over the next decade.
Read MoreA recent Washington Post report about the discovery of fraudulent organic products from a Turkish grain and oilseed handler has sparked concern about trust in the "USDA Organic" label. How confident should consumers be that they are getting what they are paying for?
Read MoreWhat does this case mean for farmers?
Read MoreOn April 11, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit struck down an EPA rule exempting concentrated animal feeding operations from CERCLA reporting requirements for air emissions from animal wastes.
Read MoreOn February 27, 2017, the Indiana Office of Environmental Adjudication upheld the Indiana Department of Environmental Management's approval of a dairy's application to build and operate a new confined feeding operation in Rush County, Indiana. Todd and Brianna defended the dairy against a challenge to the permit approval from a nearby neighbor.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was interview by Brownfield Ag News about concerns with ag data transparency.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder and Todd Janzen have both been recognized by Super Lawyers as top rated attorneys in their fields.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was quoted in the Drovers Cattle Network industry piece "State Checkoff Oversight Shift."
Read MoreTodd Janzen authored the "Precision Perspectives" editorial in the recent issue of Precision Farming Dealer, titled: "Why Dealers Should Pay Attention to the Fine Print."
Read MoreWe've Moved. Janzen Ag Law has moved into a new suite. We are still located in the Indiana Soybean Alliance building with Indiana Corn, Indiana Pork, and Indiana Beef. Join us for an Open House on Friday, February 10, 2017, any time from 3-6 p.m. Click for more.
Read MoreDecember 1st marks Janzen Ag Law's one year anniversary.
Read MoreTodd Janzen recently spoke at the AgGateway annual conference. His presentation was titled: Ag Data's Golden Opportunity.
Read MoreTodd Janzen's article titled 5 Things Every Silicon Valley Firm Should Know About Midwestern Farms was recently published in the September 2016 issue of Progressive Dairyman magazine.
Read MoreOur firm just returned to the office from the Clio Cloud Conference in Chicago this week. We thought it would be helpful to hear our thoughts on the conference.
Read MoreCongratulations to Brianna Schroeder, elected to Chair the ISBA's Agricultural Law Section for 2016-2017.
Read MoreHistorically, if two rural landowners wanted to build a fence between their properties (a “partition fence”), they would meet in the middle of their proposed fence row, and while looking at each other, each agree to build to their right. This century-old statute, known as the “Partition Fence Law,” was a way to distribute the cost of partition fences equally between landowners. Recently, this law was challenged in the Indiana Court of Appeals.
Read MoreThe Indiana Supreme Court is currently considering when an appeal of a BZA decision must be filed in order to be timely. The outcome of this decision will impact so many agricultural land use projects around the state.
The team from Janzen Schroeder will attend the Livestock Summit sponsored by the Indiana Corn Growers Association and Indiana Soybean Alliance.
Brianna Schroeder will speak at a webinar sponsored by the Center for Energy Education on the topic “Preparing for Renewable Energy Leases: What Every Landowner Should Know.”
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