I’m a Drover: Land First, Cattle Second
| | | | | I’m a Drover: Land First, Cattle Second | | For most ranching families, the cattle are the driving force behind management decisions, but at Double C Cattle Company, fifth-generation ranchers Chuck and Ruth Coffey put focus on the land first. | | | |
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| | | | American Families Plan Farm Example USDA indicates the transfer tax proposed in the American Families Plan will not affect 98% of farm estates. However, CPA Paul Neiffer says the details are lacking and most families who keep the farm in the family might not owe any transfer tax, but they will owe a lot more income tax under the proposal. Read More |
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| | | Audiobooks to Help You Enjoy Your Time in the Cab this Spring How can you maximize your hours in the field? Listen to an audio book or two. Regardless of your interests, there are great books that can make the hours slip away. Read More |
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| | | John Phipps: Could the Massive Microchip Shortage Impact Commodity Prices? The last two weeks we have looked at the problems in microchip production and the daunting demand we are facing. Since microchips are used in almost everything we touch, these issues will manifest in practically every aspect of our lives. Here are some of the consequences John Phipps thinks are important. Read More |
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| | Astronaut Grows Greens in Space You can't take the farm out of one astronaut! Astronaut Michael Hopkins has been growing fresh vegetables in space while on board the International Space Station, reports AgDay's Clinton Griffiths. Read More |
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| | | Train of Low Pressure Systems Bringing Rains Meteorologist Matt Yarosewick is tracking some rain for the central part of the country. Read More |
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