Farm Business - General

Gas prices crushed another record to start June, and experts say there’s no sign of a slowdown yet with $5 gas a strong possibility as the summer driving season pushes into high gear.
Farmers who want to gift farm assets to the next generation that have debt associated with it don’t always understand that tax is due. We go over the reasons why.
Operators who are always keeping the next season, plan or operation in mind tend to have more family time and work-life balance.
How to develop a “Code of Conduct” to guide your interactions with job applicants.
We’ve all heard the phrase, “the greatest thing since sliced bread,” but where did it begin? It was an inventor named Otto Rohwedder who knew he could improve on the whole loaf of bread.
Information arrives every day in our lives as a mashup of seemingly unconnected ideas, facts and guesses.
Serving military veterans across the country, NCAT’s Armed to Farm training provides resources and education for veterans to start and operate their own agricultural business.
The White House is considering waiving U.S. gasoline environmental rules aimed at reducing summertime smog, hoping the waiver will combat rising pump prices, Reuters reported.
Is private land a federal playground? The government claims a phenomenally powerful right—access and surveillance on every inch of farmland, hunting ground, and pasture in the U.S., without warrant or probable cause.
The KC Federal Reserve released a report on land values and 2021 was very good. However, 2022 might see some reduction if interest rates continue to increase. We review one example.
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