http://www.twincities.com/mld/twincities/business/10540623.htm(registration required for some articles)
Nebraska's corporate farming ban, considered one of the toughest in the country, is being challenged in a federal lawsuit filed by a state senator who is also a cattle rancher.
Claims in the lawsuit filed Thursday mirror those in a suit that resulted in South Dakota's ban being struck down as unconstitutional in 2003.
The lawsuit is the latest chapter in the battle over Nebraska's ban, known as Initiative 300, which was added to the state's constitution by popular vote in 1982. Seven other Midwestern states — Iowa, Kansas, North Dakota, Minnesota, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin — have similar bans.They just can't keep their greedy little paws off anything, can they? The goal of these laws is to give family farms a fighting chance of survival. It was interesting to consider this article in the context of the Diamond article about the damage caused by the elite "being the last to starve."