Iowa Agriculture Lawyer|The hits just keep on coming
No Matter where it comes from its Still covered
Agricultural law covers a lot of territory. Here, the farm law includes elements from the world of patent law and contracts. A farmer bought soybeans with Round Up technology in seed traits and signed the tech agreement that comes along with the purchase. The agreement required single use and no seed saving. The farmer sold the beans to the local elevator and then proceeded to purchase soybeans from that elevator and replanted them for a second crop soybean planting. Monsanto was not happy and sued. The farmer's legal theory as that he had complied with the seed tech agreement the first time when he sold and it was just his good fortune that the seed's purchase from the Coop included round up ready beans. The court disagreed with the farmer to the tune of $84,456.00.
I would hope that this farmer didn't run this theory by an Iowa Agriculture Lawyer. It doesn't pass the "smell test," that is to say, if is smells funny it probably won't be funny to a court. The farm operator was trying to "end run" the seed company's investment in the technology. It is interesting to note that the seed saving was done in 1999, the ruling was issued in 2011. That's a lot of resources and farmer/lawyer time that could have been spent elsewhere, with likely better results.
Farm Divorce
After 18 years, the husband who worked in manufacturing and also cash rented 130 acres to this father (that he owned prior to marriage) was divorced from his wife. The trial court considered the value of the gifts the husband had received from his family and split their value between the parties. The court was able to do this because the husband wasn't able to prove the gift was just to him , not to the married couple. Further, the court went on to determine that the rent, which was low, would be considered an asset available to allocate child support. A pre nuptial agreement, drafted by an Iowa ag lawyer would have served the husband well.
Federal Regulators tell Iowa Regulators how to regulate Iowa Waters
The EPA approved the Iowa DNR's designation of various waterways for recreational and aquatic life uses in over 400 waterways and denied the state's designation in 89 others. This press release bothers me. Two levels of government validating each other's regulation decisions seems like self perpetuating government and I don't see the benefits of having a federal agency available to validate the State's actions. If the state doesn't get it right, the citizens should be able to enforce the law directly against the state, not rely on a federal regulatory agency to approve what the State decides to do with its waters.
Outlook
I listened to a presentation by a pair of economists yesterday. One is a Keynesian and an Austrian Economist. One indicated 2012 is going to be a year of growth and the other indicated dark times ahead. Both make compelling presentations based on statistics and assumptions. I learned long ago the three types of lies in this world are lies, damn lies and statistics. Couple that with the old joke where the shipwrecked economist finds a can of food and says to his friend, "We are saved, we just need to assume we have a can opener" and I was left in exactly the same position as I was before I listened to the both of them. It is hard to make decisions on what world does or may do, I think I will instead make decisions after gathering data and then put a plan in action.
