Tag: Google Wave

Saturday Links

by Cari Rincker on Jul.09, 2011, under Animal Law, Environmental Law, Estate Planning, Family/Matrimonial Law, Food & Ag Law, International Treaties and UN Organizations, Links and Online Resources, Social Media and Technology

It’s been a busy week.  I have been catching up on my blog feed before heading to the gym.   This is what I found: This month’s Pennsylvania State Agriculture Law Brief has updates on the G-20 Action Plan, Hydraulic Fracturing, and the White House Rural Council. I excitedly received a Google+ invite this week [...]

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What Is On My Bookshelf: Ag Book Club

by Cari Rincker on Oct.08, 2010, under Ag Book Club, Food & Ag Policy, Social Media and Technology

It’s been quite a while since my last Ag Book Club discussion.  If you are a new reader to this blog, I got the idea a year ago to finally get organized and read the literature discussing or criticizing the U.S. food and agriculture industry in some way.  We discussed the movie Food Inc., and [...]

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Monday Links

by Cari Rincker on May.17, 2010, under Ag Book Club, Ag-vocacy, Conferences and Meetings, Social Media and Technology

It’s been a long time since I have posted a blog full of links to the work of other agriculture and legal bloggers – I have had a very hectic spring.  It’s a beautiful day here New York City.  Having some quality time with my coffee and catching up on blogs via Google Reader this morning and then [...]

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Book Discussion on “A Rat Is a Pig Is a Dog Is a Boy”

by Cari Rincker on May.14, 2010, under Ag Book Club, Food & Ag Law, Social Media and Technology

Thank you to all of you who participated in the last book discussion on Foer’s “Eating Animals.”  The discussion is still up on Google Wave if you just finished the book and want to join the conversation.  The next agriculture book discussion will be on Wesley’s J. Smith’s “A Rat Is a Pig Is a [...]

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