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February 2017 Articles

Just Rambling February 2017
 Spiritual Corner:
La. Master Cattleman Course Offerings:
Growing local produce theme of annual Ag Expo gardening seminar
Louisiana 4-H Members Boosts Leadership Skills and Civic Engagement through Citi
Forestry forum features marketing, feral hogs
USDA’s Farm Service Agency Expands Bridges to Opportunity Nationwide
You can grow vegetables in containers
USDA Expands Grasslands Conservation Program to Small-Scale Livestock Producers
Are You Prepared for the VFD Changes?
Agritourism workshops to focus on farm safety
National Monument Decisions Require Greater Oversight
House Approves Regulatory Reform Bill
Farmers and Ranchers Unite on Regulatory Reform
Winter Weed Control in Pastures
Cattlemen Express Concerns With Trump Administration's Trade Action
Cattlemen Support Nomination of Gov. Perdue to Lead U.S. Department of Agricultu
Livestock Industry Lays Out Federal Lands Priorities for Trump Administration
• Cattlemen Hail Introduction of Legislation to Repeal Death Tax
New rice herbicide, crop outlook featured at grower meetings
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Research and Extension Presents:

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Cattlemen Hail Introduction of Legislation to Repeal Death Tax

Cattlemen Hail Introduction of Legislation to Repeal Death Tax WASHINGTON (Jan. 25, 2017) – The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association today applauded the introduction of bipartisan legislation that would permanently kill the onerous death tax.
The Death Tax Repeal Act of 2017 was introduced this week by U.S. Sen. John Thune of South Dakota and by U.S. Reps. Kristi Noem (R-SD) and Sanford Bishop (D-Ga.)
“As a fourth-generation cattle producer, I can attest that the death tax can wreak havoc with agricultural families, and it’s long past time that we kill it off once and for all,” said NCBA President Tracy Brunner. “We thank Senator Thune and Representatives Noem and Bishop for introducing this common-sense bill and we hope Congress passes it as soon as possible.”
NCBA has long advocated for a full and permanent repeal of the death tax. In fact, 96 percent of American farms & ranches are owned and operated by families. Many farm and ranch families are asset-rich and cash-poor, with most of the value of their estate attributed to the value of the land, livestock, and equipment they use to grow food and fiber for consumers around the world. Yet the death tax forces them to pay based on the often non-liquid value of those assets.
The death tax also costs agricultural families a lot in unnecessary and unproductive compliance costs. According to the Joint Economic Committee, for every dollar of tax revenue raised from the death tax, a dollar is wasted in compliance costs. For example, in 2006, it was estimated that family businesses spent $27.8 billion just to comply with the law.

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