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Where's The Beef? Meat Shortages, Farmer Needs, And Long-Term Recovery Policies In A Pandemic Era, Kim Vu-Dinh Jan 2022

Where's The Beef? Meat Shortages, Farmer Needs, And Long-Term Recovery Policies In A Pandemic Era, Kim Vu-Dinh

Faculty Scholarship

COVID-19 not only affected every hospital bed in the nation--if not the world; it also affected nearly every dinner table in America and beyond. Supply chain disruptions caused by the pandemic highlighted deep-seated problems with how we get our meat, and how difficult we make it for American farmers to sell to the family next door. Within a few months of the first reported case in the US, hundreds of workers from just two meat-processing plants on American shores became infected with COVID-19, and imports from around the world came to a standstill as factories and shipping companies were forced …


An Expansive Leap: The Grain Inspection, Packers And Stockyards Administration’S Unjustified Attempt To Grow The Packers And Stockyards Act, Matthew Berger, Christopher Bowler Jan 2017

An Expansive Leap: The Grain Inspection, Packers And Stockyards Administration’S Unjustified Attempt To Grow The Packers And Stockyards Act, Matthew Berger, Christopher Bowler

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Pasture To Package: Ensuring Food Safety Compliance And Animal Welfare Integrity In Grass-Fed Beef Production, Lauren Manning Jan 2017

Pasture To Package: Ensuring Food Safety Compliance And Animal Welfare Integrity In Grass-Fed Beef Production, Lauren Manning

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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The Effect Of Agricultural Fence Lines On Minnesota Adverse Possession Claims: A Family Legacy, Jonathan D. Wolf Jan 2017

The Effect Of Agricultural Fence Lines On Minnesota Adverse Possession Claims: A Family Legacy, Jonathan D. Wolf

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Unburdening The Farm: A Dormant Commerce Clause Challenge To Conflicting Standards In Agricultural Production, Bethany Gullman Jan 2017

Unburdening The Farm: A Dormant Commerce Clause Challenge To Conflicting Standards In Agricultural Production, Bethany Gullman

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Moving In Opposite Directions? Exploring Trends In Consumer Demand And Agricultural Production, Susan A. Schneider Jan 2017

Moving In Opposite Directions? Exploring Trends In Consumer Demand And Agricultural Production, Susan A. Schneider

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cartways—An Ancient Relic Disturbing Today's Rural Landscape?, Sarah R. Jewell Jul 2016

Cartways—An Ancient Relic Disturbing Today's Rural Landscape?, Sarah R. Jewell

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rural Justice In North Dakota, Kathyrn R.L. Rand, Joseph A. Wetch, Gail Hagerty, Tony J. Weiler Jul 2016

Rural Justice In North Dakota, Kathyrn R.L. Rand, Joseph A. Wetch, Gail Hagerty, Tony J. Weiler

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


This Land Is Not For Sale, Derrick Braaten Jul 2016

This Land Is Not For Sale, Derrick Braaten

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Big Fish, Small Sea: Big Companies In Small Towns, Christyne J. Vachon Jul 2016

Big Fish, Small Sea: Big Companies In Small Towns, Christyne J. Vachon

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

No abstract provided.


Surface Waters And Farmers: Sharing Land Management With The Federal Government, Charles M. Carvell, Jennifer L. Verleger Jul 2016

Surface Waters And Farmers: Sharing Land Management With The Federal Government, Charles M. Carvell, Jennifer L. Verleger

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Cloned Meat, Voluntary Food Labeling, And Organic Oreos, Donna M. Byrne Jan 2009

Cloned Meat, Voluntary Food Labeling, And Organic Oreos, Donna M. Byrne

Faculty Scholarship

In December 2006, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it had reviewed all the available evidence and was poised to approve meat and milk from cloned animals and their progeny. Such products, said the FDA, are virtually identical to meat or milk from a non-clone. Further, the FDA announced it would almost certainly not require food from clones to be labeled as such. Part I of this article identifies three functions that labels perform, outlines the types of information usually required, and introduces the rule that voluntary label information cannot be misleading. Part II focuses on process information …


Animal Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Marcia R. Gelpe Jan 1981

Animal Feedlot Regulation In Minnesota, Marcia R. Gelpe

Faculty Scholarship

Animal feedlots frequently are the subject of dispute between operators and surrounding landowners. In this Article, Professor Gelpe identifies the environmental problems created by animal feedlots and discusses the common-law remedies. In addition, Professor Gelpe provides valuable insights into the application and Interpretation of feedlot regulations recently enacted by Minnesota.