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April 2012 Articles

Caught in the Squeeze
American Forest Foundation
Research on Bluetongue in deer
Springtime brings common problems to Louisiana fish ponds
Sun-loving bedding plants perform spring through fall
LSU AgCenter develops first detector program for insects
Farm Bureau Favors Strong, Fiscally Sound Farm Policy
PNTR With Russia is Significant for U. S. Ag
LSU AgCenter offers 3 guides for managing pests, disease, weeds
Azalea season is here
Louisiana agriculture worth up to 7 percent in 2011 to $10.7 billion
'bitter blocker' improves taste of some foods
• Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regardin
AFBF: Chesapeake Bay Bill Good for Farms, Economy
Land Availability, Government Regs Concern Yong Farmers
Agricultural Waste Land Application Guidelines
Notes from Germany
Warning Labels
Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake
Just Rambling, April 2012

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Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regardin

Statement by Bob Stallman, President, American Farm Bureau Federation, Regarding Court Ruling in Sackett v. EPA March 21, 2012 – “The American Farm Bureau Federation is pleased with the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision on behalf of property owners in Sackett v. EPA. AFBF filed amicus briefs in the case to educate the court about the legal and on-the-ground consequences of Environmental Protection Agency Clean Water Act policies. “The Sacketts’ homebuilding was halted by EPA in 2007 based on the agency’s assertion that the Idaho couple’s home site was a wetland. Although the couple believed their land was not a wetland, they were denied any opportunity to challenge EPA’s ‘compliance order’ and faced up to $37,500 per day in potential fines until the matter was settled. Today’s decision vindicates the rights of landowners like the Sacketts to challenge EPA compliance orders that improperly assert jurisdiction over their land. The decision gives landowners like the Sacketts their day in court, overriding the position taken by EPA and many prior courts that have denied them that right. “We agree with Justice Alito’s concurring opinion that the federal government has too often ‘put the property rights of ordinary Americans entirely at the mercy of the Environmental Protection Agency’s employees.’ We also agree with Justice Alito that, while allowing landowners to sue is a start, Congress needs to clarify the reach of the Clean Water Act. “Farm Bureau is optimistic that today’s decision will help curtail EPA’s efforts to illegally expand its regulatory jurisdiction over farming and other land-based activities. At the very least, landowners have another tool to hold EPA accountable.”
Source: www.fb.org

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