One Big Beautiful Bill Act The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) was signed into law on July 4, 2025, and contains key tax and spending policies. It permanently increases federal estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax exemptions to $15 million for individuals and $30 million for married couples. Cattle and Emissions Regulations The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) won …
Protecting Farm IP: Trademark Basics for Farmers and Ag Businesses
In today’s farming and agribusiness world, protecting IP: trademark basics for farmers and ag businesses has become more important than ever. Farmers and agricultural businesses are no longer just selling grain or livestock to local markets, they are creating recognizable brands, marketing products across state lines, and building reputations that need legal protection. Whether you are selling farm-branded beef, organic …
Illinois Farm Leases: What Landowners and Tenants Need to Know
The relationship between landowners and tenants is at the heart of many agricultural operations. Illinois farm leases define how farmland is used, who bears the risks, and how profits are shared. Whether you’re a landowner looking to protect your property or a farmer wanting fair terms, understanding farm leases in Illinois is essential. In this blog, we share the most …
Division of Farmland in an Illinois Divorce: What You Need to Know
When it comes to divorce, one of the most complex issues for farm families is the division of farmland in an Illinois divorce. Unlike dividing up a bank account or household items, farmland often represents not just property but also a source of income, a family legacy, and a livelihood. In this blog, we share how Illinois courts typically handle …
Farm Prenups in Illinois: 5 Key Clauses to Protect Your Land and Business
Prenuptial agreements aren’t just for celebrities or high-net-worth couples, they are a vital tool for Illinois farm families who want to safeguard their land and livelihood. Divorce can create serious risks for farmers, including the forced sale or division of farmland that has been in a family for generations. That’s why many agricultural families ask: what should a farm prenup …
Can My Spouse Force the Sale of Our Family Farm in a Divorce?
Divorce is challenging under any circumstances, but when farm property is involved, the legal and financial stakes become even higher. Many farm families in Illinois ask a pressing question: Can my spouse force the sale of our family farm in a divorce? In this blog, we share how Illinois divorce law treats farm assets, what options you may have if …
The Smart Way for Agribusinesses to Manage Legal Risk: Outsourced General Counsel
Running an agribusiness today is both exciting and complex. Whether you’re operating a fertilizer company, an ag-tech startup, a feed mill, or a family-owned food processing plant, growth brings opportunity and legal challenges. Vendor contracts, employee handbooks, intellectual property, regulatory compliance, and expansion plans all require legal oversight. But most small and mid-size agribusinesses cannot justify hiring a full-time, in-house …
Why Illinois Farm Families Need Outsourced General Counsel: Protecting Land, Legacy, and Business
Running a family farm today involves far more than planting crops and raising livestock. Illinois farmers are expected to manage land, negotiate leases, comply with ever-changing regulations, and make sound business decisions — often while juggling multi-generational family dynamics. When unexpected legal issues arise, many farmers scramble to find help, only to be left with expensive hourly bills or lawyers …
Dividing the Family Farm in an Illinois Divorce: What Every Farmer Should Know
Divorce is never easy, but when farmland, equipment, and agricultural businesses are involved, the process becomes even more complicated. The family farm is not just an asset—it’s a home, a livelihood, and often a legacy passed down through generations. In this article, Dividing the Family Farm in an Illinois Divorce: What Every Farmer Should Know, we share how Illinois courts …
Three Estate Planning Mistakes Farmers and Ranchers Make—and How to Avoid Them
Farming and ranching is more than just a livelihood; it is about preserving a legacy and a way of life. Unfortunately, many farmers and ranchers fail to create a comprehensive estate plan—or any estate plan at all. Without a proper estate plan, the family farm or ranch, passed down for generations, can end up being sold and converted to nonagricultural …
Ask Cari: Should You Add Your Child to the Farm Deed?
What if I add my child (who also works on the farm) to the deed for the land and the title to the equipment? Will that automatically transfer the land and equipment to my child when I die, avoiding probate? While some types of joint ownership cause the surviving owner to receive 100 percent of the ownership upon the passing …
Illinois Farmers: Selling or Leasing Land for Solar, Wind, or Carbon Credits
Illinois farmers are increasingly approached with opportunities to lease or sell farmland for renewable energy projects or to participate in carbon credit markets. These offers can look attractive—guaranteed income, diversification, and a chance to support clean energy. But they also come with long-term legal and financial risks. In this article, What Illinois Farmers Should Know About Selling or Leasing Land …












