McHenry County Board Repeals Solar Farm Restrictions Amidst Legal Battle

McHenry County Board in Illinois has overturned restrictions on twelve solar farms that were previously approved. The decision, which came amidst a lawsuit from a solar farm developer, was voted on by the board members at a meeting on Tuesday. One board member voiced concerns about permanent zoning changes. The repeal was approved with 11 votes in favor, 6 against, and one abstention. The board also voted to remove a 10-year time limit condition placed on another solar farm in Crystal Lake. Board member Jim Kearns stated that he did not agree with these amendments … Read more

North Carolina Farm and Generations of Family Members Found Liable by Federal Jury for Worker’s Injury

Raleigh, North Carolina – A North Carolina farm and the three generations of family members operating it have been found responsible for an incident where a former worker lost part of his ___. This verdict was reached by a federal jury on Thursday. The jury determined that the farm’s negligence contributed to the worker’s injury. The specific details of the incident were not provided in the article. However, this ruling emphasizes the importance of workplace safety and holding employers accountable for maintaining a safe environment for their employees. It is crucial for employers to prioritize … Read more

Iowa Court Upholds Farm Trespassing Laws, Sparking Debate Over Free Speech Rights and Protecting Agricultural Industry

DES MOINES, Iowa – A federal appeals court has upheld enhanced penalties in Iowa for trespassing on farms. The court ruling affirms two state laws that aim to deter trespassing on farmland and livestock confinements. These laws criminalize lying on a job application to gain access to an agricultural facility and prohibit the recording of video or audio while trespassing on farming properties. Critics argue that these laws impede the free speech rights of individuals concerned about environmental hazards and animal abuse. The decision comes amidst a debate between supporters who see the laws as … Read more

Minnesota Deer Farmers Challenge State Regulations in Lawsuit Over New Farm Moratorium

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota deer farmers have filed a lawsuit against the state over a moratorium on new deer farms. In the case of Minnesota Deer Farmers Association, Et Al. v. The State of Minnesota, Et Al., the plaintiffs are seeking relief from new regulations enforced by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Deer farmers breed deer for various purposes, such as selling venison, antlers, or even the deer themselves. According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, there are currently 3,325 deer spread across 125 farms in the state. However, this number … Read more