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Wetland Protections

<span style="font-weight: 400;">The Seventh Circuit <a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/wetlands.pdf"><strong>ruled</strong></a> that the U.S. Department of Agriculture arbitrarily determined that a farm was no longer eligible for certain benefits, because a farmer cut down nine trees. The agency determined that the tree removal converted several acres of wetlands into croplands, but it did not present any evidence that the tree removal “altered the wetland hydrology.”</span>

CHICAGO – The Seventh Circuit ruled that the U.S. Department of Agriculture arbitrarily determined that a farm was no longer eligible for certain benefits, because a farmer cut down nine trees. The agency determined that the tree removal converted several acres of wetlands into croplands, but it did not present any evidence that the tree removal “altered the wetland hydrology.”

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