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Excess fertility on purchased land can be deducted. However, the amount may not agree to what an agronomist might indicate.
We continue to have farmers ask why they can’t defer their ERP payments to 2023. We go over the reason why.
Farmers who are age 60 or 61 this year will not get any benefit from inflation, nor the Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) effective December 2022. Here’s why.
Each year, your editors take a look back at the past year and determine what story, event and person had the biggest impact on the agriculture sector. Find out what made the cut in 2016. Ag Story of the Year: Weather
Life as a farmer can be a winding journey. Bryce Wrigley grew up on a farm in Idaho, but opportunities in Alaska drew him north.
We are proud of the work that Farmers Feeding the World has done in 2012, and we are grateful for the generosity and support from friends like you.
Now that the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 has passed, we can now dig into the provisions that will benefit farmers (or not).
Join us online for a free day of education on June 8 to gain insights on reducing weeds in forages, mowing and drying hay and haylage and much more.
A recent Tax Court case shows how a farmer should not report a Charitable Remainder Trust on their tax return. We go over the details.
More and more livestock producers are being forced to liquidate herds due to drought. We review how to defer part of these sales and why you may not want to defer.