Missouri Farm Bureau
Recent News About Missouri Farm Bureau
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Livestock, dairy, producers hardest hit by lock down amid lack of demand, slowdown by plants
Livestock farmers and dairy producers in Missouri, and nationally, are being hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis, but the pain is being felt across tha agricutural sector, according to advocates and experts. -
Political battle looms over redistricting, amendment resolution expected to pass legislature
Missouri is set for a new political battle over redistricting as the legislature is predicted to pass a resolution that will place ballot amendment before the voters in November. -
New legislative moves proposed to stop wind energy moving through Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY - Lawmakers are making another attempt to stop the movement of wind power through Missouri with the publication of bills targeting a private company that wants to build transmission lines. -
Farmers have few practical alternatives to Roundup, but still have faith in the weed killer, Farm Bureau president says
JEFFERSON CITY – Despite tens of thousands of lawsuits and well orchestrated advertising campaigns from plaintiff lawyers, farmers in Missouri still put their faith in Roundup and have little in the way of alternatives, an agriculture advocate said during a recent interview. -
Judge declines to block state's fake meat law, Missouri Farm Bureau supports proper labeling for products
JEFFERSON CITY – A federal judge earlier this month refused to strike down a Missouri law that would ban companies from labeling products that were plant-based or meat substitutes as meat. -
Missouri Farm Bureau Federation, other farm groups say lawsuit over CAFO regulations is 'frivolous'
JEFFERSON CITY – A state judge has issued a restraining order that delays the enforcement of a new law regulating contained animal feeding operations (CAFOS) after a lawsuit filed by a citizens group and others over claims the law is unconstitutional. -
St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court: Actions Taken on July 11
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activity on July 11 in the suits below: -
July 11: St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court docket for "personal injury" cases
The following cases categorized as "personal injury" cases were on the docket in the St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court on July 11. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Case activity for Garrett Bingaman vs American Family Insurance on July 11
The St. Louis 22nd Judicial Circuit Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Garrett Bingaman against American Family Insurance and Missouri Farm Bureau Insurance Services on July 11: -
Livestock farmers fight back over claims plant-based rivals want to destroy industry
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri farmers are fighting back against what they claim are attacks by the growing industry producing plant-substitutes for traditional meat. -
House moves forward limiting private company's ability to be granted eminent domain for Grain Belt Express
JEFFERSON CITY – Proposed legislation limiting the ability of private companies to be granted the power of eminent domain has passed one hurdle with a vote in Missouri's House. -
Missouri Farm Bureau calls verdict in Roundup case 'a mistake'
ST. LOUIS – A spokesman for the Missouri Farm Bureau said a recent multimillion court judgment in California against Monsanto that links its Roundup herbicide to cancer in humans is a mistake that will cost farmers in the end. -
Missouri farm group among those suing California to keep 'safe' herbicide off warning labels
ST. LOUIS — The top officer of Associated Industries of Missouri, one of several farm groups asking the State of California not to place carcinogen warning labels on products containing the pesticide glyphosate, insists the product is safe for consumption. -
U.S. Supreme Court grants additional time for Missouri to appeal egg case
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri's attorney general has been granted additional time to file an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court against California laws and regulations that don't allow the sale of eggs from chickens too closely confined.