Part I: Debrief From NYFB Farm Animal Welfare Conference

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If you have been following my blog then you know that last Thursday I was a panelist for the New York Farm Bureau (“NYFB”) farm animal welfare conference in Albany titled “What Every Livestock Owner Needs to Know . . . A Positive Approach.”  There was a great crew of speakers for the event including Patrick Hooker, the New York …

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Outline Available of Farm Animal Cruelty Laws in New York

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I will be a panelist tomorrow at the New York Farm Bureau animal welfare conference in Albany, New York discussing animal cruelty laws that affect New York livestock producers.  In preparation for the event, I developed an outline that will be distributed at the conference.  My outline is available online here. For those of you who cannot make it, the …

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Horse Transportation Requirements in New York

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Pursuant to N.Y. Agric. & Mkts Law § 359-a, there are specific requirements in New York for transporting horses.  These requirements are New York specific.  If you are interested in the requirements in your state, you should contact a local attorney. Pursuant to section 359-a(1), “[e]very vehicle utilized for the transportation of more than six horses shall meet the following …

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Reminder: New York Farm Bureau’s Animal Welfare Conference this Thursday

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I wanted to remind all my blog readers about New York Farm Bureau‘s animal welfare conference this Thursday, October 15th, at the Clarion Hotel in Albany, New York.  A myriad of livestock animal welfare issues will be discussed.  I will be a panelist for the day speaking about livestock animal cruelty laws in New York with Richard McNally, a former …

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Bull Fighting To Be Left in Mexico

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A few years ago, I was visiting a friend of mine in San Diego and we decided to attend a bull fight in Tijuana, Mexico.  It was certainly an experience to say the least.  I tried to appreciate the event from a cultural standpoint but as an animal lover, it was difficult to watch the bull fight.  It reminded me …

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Prof. Cupp’s Animal Law Article Wins AALA Scholarship Award

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The American Agriculture Law Association (“AALA”) announced that Prof. Richard L. Cupp from Pepperdine University, School of Law won its 2009 Professional Scholarship Award.  His article titled Moving Beyond Animal Rights:  A Legal/Contractualist Critique and can be downloaded online here from the San Diego Law Review. Prof. Cupp’s article critiques the analogy made by some animal rights theorists between granting …

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What is the Biggest Legal Issue Affecting the Agriculture Industry?

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In 140 characters or less, the following people on Twitter answered that question as follows: 1.  @PoppyDavis from Washington D.C. – “4 produce: FoodSafety regs that conflict w/ environmental regs & make farmers responsible 4 what happens in process & transit.” 2.  @nycUlla from New York City and Delhi, New York – “I would say consolidation (anti-trust).” 3.  @craig_leach from …

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New York Horse Breeders Arrested For Animal Cruelty Charges

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In light of the arrest of horse breed Ernest Paragallo for the neglect and malnourishment of horses, New York horse breeders are concerned whether they are at risk for criminal prosecution.  Paragallo, a well-known horse breeder in the racing community and a resident of Long Island, is facing 35 misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty in Greene County, New York.  After …

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Ohio Puts The Livestock Care Standards Board To Vote

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In the midst of Ohio 4-H County Fair season, the state’s legislature took the initiative this summer to try to create a 13-member Livestock Care Standards Board as an amendment to Section 1 of the Article XIV of the Ohio Constitution.  The Joint Resolution of the Ohio House of Representatives and Senate passed on July 13, 2009; therefore, the constitutional …

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NYFB Farm Animal Welfare Legal Conference

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Rincker Law PLLC is scheduled to participate in this Farm Animal Legal Conference held by the New York Farm Bureau (“NYFB”) on October 15, 2009 at the Clarion Hotel in Albany, New York addressing the threat posed by animal activists to New York farmers.  This is a very important discussion topic whether you are a small seedstock producer or a …

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The Not-So-Simple Definition of “Agriculture Law”

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As I mentioned in my previous blog, I recently joined JD Supra where my documents can be found here.  Today, JD Supra featured my profile on its facebook page. I was asked what exactly agriculture law was from an editor in Florida where I did my best to answer her in limited space.  Since I oftentimes receive this question (lately …

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