Duane Hovorka

Senior Agriculture Policy Specialist

National Wildlife Federation

Duane Hovorka

Senior Agriculture Policy Specialist

National Wildlife Federation

Duane Hovorka is a Senior Agriculture Policy Specialist at the National Wildlife Federation. Prior to this role, he directed the Izaak Walton League’s Agriculture Program, where he provided analysis and outreach on federal Farm Bill programs to deliver healthy soil, clean water and wildlife habitat benefits, and oversight of agricultural policy issues in key states.

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Regulation and Red Tape: Boucher v. USDA: Navigating the Swampbuster Provisions

September 29, 2023

Have you ever received a notice from the government that you violated a rule that you didn’t know about?

In the 1990’s, the Boucher family removed nine trees from their property as an attempt to mitigate the buildup of trash and dumping on their land. This action triggered a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) investigation suspecting environmental damage. Consequently, the Bouchers lost eligibility for USDA benefits, including “Swampbuster” provisions. In Boucher vs. USDA, the government grapples with balancing natural resource protection and individual liberties. This case underscores the long and painstaking nature of government processes, emphasizing the time and diligence often required for justice and good governance.

In the third episode of “Regulation and Red Tape,” experts highlight the broader implications of Boucher vs. USDA and consider the balance between regulatory enforcement and individual rights.

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