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Recent Federal Court Ruling Reinforces Wetland Conservation Compliance Under Swampbuster Provisions of the Farm Bill A recent federal court ruling has reaffirmed both the constitutionality and critical importance of compliance with the USDA-NRCS Swampbuster provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985, as amended. The ruling also upholds the USDA’s authority to enforce wetland conservation rules, underscoring the legal and financial stakes for landowners and farmers. The case highlights the… June 5, 2025 Read More
Impacts to Landowners from the Minnesota Energy Connection Project Minnesota is no stranger to high voltage transmission line projects. But for many landowners, having to experience the impacts of such a project on their real property is very new. Not only can one’s thoughts and concerns about the impacts of such a project to their property be overwhelming, but so too is the eminent… January 7, 2025 Read More
Do You Have Property Being Affected by the Northland Reliability Powerline Project? The Northland Reliability Project will include two main segments for the project. The first segment includes 140 miles of new double circuit 345-kV line between Itasca County and Benton County. The route will cross Sherburne, Benton, Morrison, Crow Wing, Cass, Aitkin, and Itasca counties. The second segment includes replacing two existing transmission lines, both expanding… August 4, 2023 Read More
The Sackett Case and the Supreme Court’s Decision on Waters of the United States On May 25, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States released a decision addressing whether the Army Corps and Environmental Protection Agency’s Clean Water Act authority to regulate navigable waters that are “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) extends to certain wetlands based on their adjacency to WOTUS. The Court’s decision focused on whether… August 1, 2023 Read More
When Do I Need to Probate an Estate in Minnesota? Great question! Here is the answer. It doesn’t matter if the person who has died (the deceased) passed away having a will or not. In Minnesota, if you die and have real estate titled in the name of the deceased only, or in the names of more than one deceased individuals, you may need a… May 2, 2023 Read More