Lancaster County farmer Amos Miller can continue selling raw milk to out-of-state customers while the Pennsylvania Ag Department pursues a lawsuit against him, an appeals court has ruled.
Charges against a Chester County man who had been found guilty of using a drone to recover game were dismissed Thursday during an appeal trial.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association is praising the issuance of a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking the Corporate Transparency Act from being enforced.
An attorney for raw milk producer Amos Miller argued in Commonwealth Court that the farmer should be allowed to serve out-of-state customers while Pennsylvania pursues a case against him.
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association applauds the Supreme Court's decision in the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo.
The Sunday hunting bill was approved by the Senate on July 3, but is headed back to the House for additional consideration on several changes.
Two Pennsylvania men who have been in jail after facing allegations of practicing veterinary medicine without a license were released from prison earlier this week.
A raw milk farmer is seeking to sell his products outside Pennsylvania while the state pursues a case against him.