Commodity Production and Value Report
Promoting Agricultural and Rural
The National Agricultural Law Center
is the nation's leading source for agricultural and
food law research and information. The Center is
comprised of several full-time attorneys located
in Fayetteville, AR and numerous research fellows
spread throughout the U.S. A unit of the University
of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, the
Center also works in close partnership with the USDA
Agricultural Research Service, National Agricultural
Library. It is the only independent, agricultural law
research and information facility that is national in
scope. Since its creation in 1987, the Center has
served producers, agribusinesses, federal and state
policy-makers, commodity associations, attorneys,
Cooperative Extension Service professionals,
academics and others throughout the nation's
agricultural community.
An example of resources provided by the National
Agricultural Law Center is the construction and
NATIONAL
maintenance of over 50 "Reading
Rooms." Each Reading
AGRICULTUR
LAW
CENTER
Room is a list of electronic
resources that assist readers
in beginning research
on a particular area of
agricultural law.
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