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/Todd Janzen wrote an editorial for Progressive Forage magazine to help farmers better understand blockchain platforms used in agriculture.
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Todd Janzen wrote an editorial for Progressive Forage magazine to help farmers better understand blockchain platforms used in agriculture.
Read MoreCould the E.coli food contamination problems in Arizona lettuce happen in Indiana?
Read MoreThe 2018 Farm Bill has legalized the growing of industrial hemp, effective January 1, 2019. Under prior law, industrial hemp could be grown legally only if produced under a state authorized research project.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder joined podcast host Tiffany Dowell Lashmet on November 27, 2018, to discuss how changing consumer demands are impacting livestock production on U.S. farms.
Read MoreMore than technology has changed in agriculture over the past 50 years. Indiana leaders and society itself have recognized that agriculture is more than farming, and that women can fill key roles in agriculture, on and off the farm.
Brianna was featured in the Indiana Prairie Farmer series on women in agriculture in our state. The full story is available here.
Read MoreTim Hammerich recently interviewed Todd Janzen for the Future of Agriculture podcast to talk about data privacy and security.
Read MoreTodd and Brianna recently attended and presented at the annual American Agricultural Law Association (“AALA”) educational symposium in Portland, Oregon. The symposium brings together hundreds of agricultural attorneys from across the country, including lawyers in private practice, in-house, government, non-profit, and education.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was featured in the latest issue of Farm Journal, discussing agtech trends on the farm.
Read MoreCountry Guide Magazine recently interviewed Todd Janzen for an article about the Ag Data Transparent effort and data collection in Canada.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was recently featured on an AGree panel to discuss farmers’ ag data privacy concerns and how the industry is addressing them.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was featured in a recent Hoosier Farmer story highlighting women in agriculture.
Read MoreOur summer law clerk, Nick Whitten, takes a look at assumption of the risk and rodeo activities.
Read MoreOur summer law clerk, Nick Whitten, writes a guest blog post trying to make sense out of the current tariffs and their effects on soybean prices.
Read MoreWe think it is important for ag lawyers to get out of the office and visit real farms. So recently we did just that and visited a couple modern grain and livestock farms.
Read MoreA recent issue of Progressive Dairyman contained an article based upon a presentation by Todd Janzen about how dairy supply contracts are changing. As consumers demand more information about their dairy products, more farmers are entering into direct supply contracts with processors.
Read MoreBrianna Schroeder was recently quoted in Farm Journal's article about a dispute between a dairy farm and nearby church camp.
Read MoreTodd Janzen was interviewed by AgPro about the Agricultural Data Act of 2018 and how it might help reform USDA's data collection practices.
Read MoreCongratulations to Brianna Schroeder for being chosen for Class 18 of the Indiana Ag Leadership program.
Read MoreWant to know more about the Ag Data Transparent project? Listen to Brownfield Ag News interview Todd Janzen about what the project means for agriculture.
Read MoreDoes the beef industry have anything to fear from the new fake-meat alternatives? We tested the Impossible Burger to find out.
Read MoreHere are the top three issues I heard about at the ABA’s SEER conference in Washington DC that could impact agriculture in 2026.
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We opened our office ten years ago. Here’s a short look at how agriculture and the practice of law have changed during that time.