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This blog is an outreach project of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service. The goal of this blog is to keep you up to date on various legal issues impacting Texas agriculture. We are specifically focused on water law, oil and gas law, leasing, property rights, right to farm statutes, and landowner liability.
Texas Agriculture Law
2d ago
The El Paso Court of Appeals recently enforced a liability waiver against a party injured when she fell off a horse in Green v. Lajitas Capital Partners, LLC. [Read Opinion here.] This case is a great reminder about the law surrounding liability waivers and how they can be an important part of a risk management plan.
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Background
In June 2020, Sherri Green and other members paid to go on a sunset trail ride at Lajitas Resort. Prior to the ride, Sherri signed a release that was labeled in bold, capital letters. The release noted a num ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
1w ago
It has been a busy couple of weeks in the agricultural law world!
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*US Supreme Court rules in Proposition 12 challenge. The United States Supreme Court issued an opinion in National Pork Producers v. Ross allowing California’s Proposition 12 to stand. On Wednesday, we published a full summary of the Court’s ruling here. To read a far shorter summary of the ruling, click here.
*US Supreme Court will not hear South Carolina Clean Water Act case. The US Supreme Court has denied a petition for certiorari in Dakota Finance LLC v. Nat ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
2w ago
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in a closely watched agricultural law case involving California’s Proposition 12. [Read Opinion here.]
Image by Zach Dulli from Pixabay
Background
In 2018, California voters passed Proposition 12 (“Prop 12”), a ballot initiative setting production standards for eggs, veal, and pork sold in California. Relevant in this case, Prop 12 prohibited the sale of whole pork meat from breeding pigs or their immediate offspring that were “confined in a cruel manner.” “Cruel” conditions were defined as a pig being unable to lie down, stan ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
2w ago
Did you know that I host a podcast about agricultural law called Ag Law in the Field? It’s a really fun project that allows me to introduce listeners to some of the best ag lawyers in the country.
If you aren’t familiar with Ag Law in the Field or with podcasts in general, don’t panic. This is simply another resource that I have available for you to learn more about agricultural law. Each episode is audio-only, and I interview an ag lawyer about a specific topic. The best part…you can listen for free! In the last 150 episodes, as you can imagine, we’ve covered a ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
3w ago
Each year, the Texas Chapter of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers publishes a Rural Land Value Trends report. This is one of the best documents available for those interested in the sales value and lease value of rural lands in Texas. It is also the only publication of which I am aware that provides information on the value of hunting leases.
The 2022 report was just released in April 2023. Click here to download.
This report breaks Texas into seven regions and then each region is broken into smaller sub-regions. The report then offers informat ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
3w ago
Happy Cinco de Mayo! We’re back with another ag law round up of news and articles from around the country.
We’ve also got a photo of our newest addition born just yesterday from our place here in Texas.
*Texas Supreme Court sides with royalty owner in post-production cost case. The Texas Supreme Court recently sided with royalty owners in Devon v. Sheppard, a case challenging post production costs in the Eagle Ford Shale. [Read Opinion here and Dissenting Opinion here.] To read a good summary of the decision, click here.
*Current status of Biden WOTUS Rule.  ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
1M ago
“If one asks why agreements should be memorialized in writing, this case illustrates why.” With an opening sentence like that, I knew I had to write a blog post about the Amarillo Court of Appeals’ decision in Kongvongsay v. Sayasane. Although it is not related to agricultural property, the lessons learned are still important for all landowners, sellers, and purchasers.
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Background
In September 2012, Sayasane and Kongvongsay entered into an oral agreement that Sayasane would buy a commercial building in Amarillo from Kongvongsay for ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
1M ago
An El Paso Court of Appeals case, Mr. W Fireworks, Inc. v. NRZ Investment Group, LLC, offers important information for anyone seeking to exercise a right of first refusal. [Read opinion here.]
(If you’ve been here for a while, you may remember this is not Mr. W’s first case this year involving problems with a right of first refusal. Click here to read about a case in the Panhandle from last year.)
Background
This case involves a lease between landowner, Nathan Lee, and Mr. W Fireworks, Inc. (“Mr. W”) and a land sales contract between Lee and NRZ Investment Group, LLC (“NRZ”).
In 2 ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
1M ago
Here are a few of the ag law stories in the news the past couple of weeks.
Photo by Janice Carriger
*North Dakota court issues injunction against Biden WOTUS rule in 24 states. The judge hearing a WOTUS lawsuit filed by 24 states in North Dakota issued an injunction against the rule in each of those states. [Read article here.] In addition to the 24 states impacted by this injunction, remember that a Texas judge previously issued an injunction prohibiting the rule from going into effect in Texas and Idaho. [Read article here.] This leaves the nation in a situati ..read more
Texas Agriculture Law
1M ago
The Texarkana Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion in Lee v. Jorgenson, which offers a critical reminder about the need to have all livestock sales contracts in writing. [Read opinion here.]
Photo via Dr. Ron Gill, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Background
Ralph Lee sold Waygu cattle to TJ’s Land and Cattle Company, LLC, (“the LLC”) of which Tom Jorgenson was a member. Lee alleges this was a “handshake deal” that was memorialized in a Cattle Purchase Agreement (“CPA”). The CPA was not signed by Jorgenson or anyone representing the LLC, but did include price terms fo ..read more