Tag: New York Farm Bureau
Looking For New Year’s Resolution? How About Disaster Preparedness
by Cari Rincker on Dec.27, 2011, under Estate Planning, Food & Ag Organizations
Okay, so it’s not the most exciting New Year’s Resolution but it may be a whole lot more doable than dropping 30 pounds in 2012. On page 5 of this month’s Grassroots newspaper by New York Farm Bureau (“NYFB”) includes a nice submission by A. Edward Staehr of NY FarmNet about coping with a disaster [...]
Looking Back: Two-Year Blogging Anniversary
by Cari Rincker on Jul.07, 2011, under Ag Book Club, Ag-vocacy, Agriculture Production, Animal Law, Attorney-Client Relationship, Awards and Honors, Conferences and Meetings, Energy Law, Environmental Law, Family/Matrimonial Law, Farm Life, Food & Ag Law, Food & Ag Organizations, Food & Ag Policy, Press, Property Law, Real Estate Transactions, Rincker Law Events, Seminars, Social Media and Technology, Video Blogging, Webinars
Seems like just yesterday I was driving across South Dakota with my dog Taylor before starting Rincker Law, PLLC and this blog. It’s been a great ride so far. Big thank you to my friends, family, colleagues, contract attorneys/legal assistants, clients and blog readers for all your support. It’s been a busy year indeed. Over [...]
Seeking Consumer Groups in NYC Interested In Learning More About Beef Industry
by Cari Rincker on Jun.30, 2011, under Ag-vocacy, Food & Ag Organizations
As I noted last winter, I am on the National Beef Speakers Bureau for American National Cattlewomen Inc. (“ANCW”). I am available to speak to interested consumers in metropolitan New York City and surrounding areas about the beef cattle industry. If you are interested, please contact me at cari@rinckerlaw.com or (212) 427-2049. On another note, [...]
Overview of State Laws Relating to the Amount of Space Given to Farm Animals
by Cari Rincker on May.18, 2011, under Animal Law, Food & Ag Law, Food & Ag Organizations, Food & Ag Policy, Land Use & Zoning Law, Links and Online Resources, Property Law
I am speaking today in Atlantic City at the New Jersey State Bar Association’s (“NJSBA”) Annual Meeting on a couple farm animal law issues. One of the topics that I will be addressing today includes an overview of state legislation/regulation over the amount of space given to farm animals. Seven states have had laws sponsored [...]
