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Sustainable Agricultural Land
Tenure: Issues for Iowa


Agriculture and Food Production 101

Feeding our Sustainable
Green Future: Legal Issues in
Agricultural Land Tenure



Drake's Agricultural Law Center, founded in 1983, is an internationally recognized center that provides opportunities to study how the legal system shapes our food system and influences the ability of the agricultural sector to produce, market and utilize agricultural products. The Center supports an array of courses, publications, conferences, research initiatives and created a certification program in food and agricultural law. Students learn about legal issues involving the full scope of food and agriculture, including marketing and finance; biotechnology; international trade; tax planning; soil and water conservation; land use and environmental issues; food safety; and federal farm programs. The Center also hosts international law scholars to study food and agricultural law and policy in the U.S.

Professor Neil Hamilton directs the Center (neil.hamilton@drake.edu)  and Matt Russell serves as State Food Policy Project Coordinator (matthew.russell@drake.edu.) 


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