National Agricultural Law Center

Agricultural & Food Law Research Center · Fayetteville, AR

Serves: Nationwide

The National Agricultural Law Center at the University of Arkansas is the nation's only federally funded, nonpartisan agricultural and food law research center, established by Congress in 1987. They offer 50+ subject reading rooms, a twice-monthly newsletter, free monthly webinars, and white papers covering farm entity structure, contracts, water rights, environmental law, and more.

Features: 50+ legal topic rooms · Free webinars · White papers · Contract templates · Congressional mandate

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What is National Agricultural Law Center?
The National Agricultural Law Center at the University of Arkansas is the nation's only federally funded, nonpartisan agricultural and food law research center, established by Congress in 1987.
Where does National Agricultural Law Center serve?
National Agricultural Law Center is a nationwide resource serving farmers in all 50 US states.
Does National Agricultural Law Center have a website?
Yes — you can visit National Agricultural Law Center at https://nationalaglawcenter.org.
What does National Agricultural Law Center specialize in?
Key features: 50+ legal topic rooms · Free webinars · White papers · Contract templates · Congressional mandate.