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SCOTTSDALE, AZ. (May 19th, 2020) – Legend Produce BB #:164487, a leading grower and marketer of melons, is pleased to announce the hiring of Marc Beoshanz as the newest Farming Operations Manager.
Marc joins us from HM Clause Seed Company, where he spent 14 years helping growers find and develop some of the finest Melon seed varieties in the world. He was a Regional Manager there, but his background spans different areas of food production with over 30 years of experience.
“I have worked in production agriculture, agricultural research and product development. When I started my career in research, I fell in love with Melons and that is why I’m here today” said Beoshanz.
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Florida s Right To Farm Act and Farmer s on Biden s 50% GGE Reduction
Monday May 3rd, 2021 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. Florida Farm Bureau President John L. Hoblick is applauding Governor Ron DeSantis who signed SB 88, the historic Farming Operations bill that modernizes Florida’s Right to Farm Act.
Hoblick tells www.floridafarmbureau.org strengthening Florida’s Right to Farm law minimizes nuisance lawsuits and claims, enabling farmers to focus on the mission of providing food and remaining in business.
The Right to Farm bill will take effect July 1st.
www.floridafarmbureau.org/news/florida-farm-bureau-applauds-gov-desantis-for-signing-historic-right-to-farm-bill/
Williamson farming operations bill signed into law
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PACE On April 30, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed SB88/HB1601: Farming Operations into law.
The legislation, sponsored by Representative Jayer Williamson (R-Pace), picked up the Senate version of the bill and passed it off the House floor with bipartisan support last week.
The intent of the legislation was to amend the Florida Right to Farm Act, enacted in 1979, which protects farm operations from nuisance lawsuits if the operations are in compliance with federal laws, state laws or best management practices.
Specific changes to the act include that a plaintiff must prove by clear and convincing evidence that his or her claim arises from conduct out of compliance with the laws or practices in a civil nuisance action against a farm. It also prohibits a nuisance action from being filed against a farm operation unless the real property affected is within one-half mile of the source of the act