Washington Policy
This Firm to Farm blog post by farm legal and taxation expert Roger McEowen of the Washburn School of Law discusses the Small Tracts Act and resolving issues with the US Forest Service.
Farm CPA breaks down the $10 billion in direct assistance for farmers from the Continuing Resolution
“You just need to wait a little bit.”
Before you turn the calendar to 2025, take a few moments to think through a few important tax planning matters for your farm or ranch.
RFD-TV Legal Expert Roger McEowen with Kansas’ Washburn School of Law breaks it down in his latest Firm to Farm blog post.
The Mississippi Farm Bureau honors farmer and longtime state legislator Rep. Bill Pigott with the 2024 Distinguished Service Award.
“The one thing that’s predictable about President Trump is he’s unpredictable.”
A U.S. Federal District Court upheld an Arizona rancher’s legal complaint against the Biden Administration’s decision to halt construction on a U.S.-Mexico border wall violated environmental law and the plaintiff’s property rights.
2023 Farm Bill
House ag leaders had hoped to get the Farm Bill voted on by Easter, but no dates have been secured just yet.
State & Local Policy
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen Issues Emergency Declaration as Record Wildfires Threaten Nebraska Ranchers
Governor Jim Pillen joined us to share the latest on the Nebraska wildfires, discuss relief efforts, and outline considerations for producers navigating the ongoing situation.