Premier Community Bank v. Schuh, 2010 WI App 111 (Wisc. Ct. App. 2010)

(defendant father pastured son's cattle; son failed to pay pasture rent and defaulted on loan to plaintiff that had perfected security interest in cattle; court holds that defendant's statutory agister's lien beats out the plaintiff's perfected security interest; father/son transaction arose in the ordinary course of business and lien is not an agricultural lien that requires filing to perfect, but is a possessory lien not requiring filing; plaintiff failed to protect itself by placing contractual restrictions on movement of cattle).