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June 2017 Articles

Just Rambling:
Spiritual Corner: Desperate for Love
Fertilizing Summer Hay Fields
Get Ready for Anaplasmosis Season Now
Be vigilant in watering new plantings and containers
Farmers, gardeners must register cotton plants with the LDAF
La. greenhouse tomatoes are under attack
UA Ranch Horse Team wins ASHA DII National Championship
Cattlemen Applaud Changes made at USDA, including Establishment of USDA Undersec
Cattlemen Applaud Gov. Terry Branstad's Confirmation As Ambassador to China: "Id
USDA Delays New Organic Standards Rule
Livestock Industry Calls for Relief from EPA’s Overly Burdensome Regulations
Senate Committee Advances Farm Bureau-backed Regulatory Reform Bill
AFBF Asks Administration to Withdraw Proposed Changes to Estate Tax Discount Va
• Tax Reform Central to Improving Economy, Farm Bureau Tells Congress
American Farm Bureau Looks Forward to NAFTA Renegotiation
Farm Bureau Applauds EPA’s Water
Farm Bureau Praises Creation of New USDA Trade Undersecretary
Care of the Broodmare and Newborn Foa
USDA Farm Service Agency County Committee Nomination Period Begins June 15
Workshop teaches prescribed forest burning
LSU AgCenter Northeast Research Station field day set for June 20
LSU AgCenter to host rice field days
Easy Cinnamon Roll Cake

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Tax Reform Central to Improving Economy, Farm Bureau Tells Congress

Tax Reform Central to Improving Economy, Farm Bureau Tells Congress Source: www.fb.org Farmers and ranchers need the economic benefits that will follow from tax reform, the American Farm Bureau Federation told Congress in testimony submitted to the House Ways and Means Committee today. Weather, high debt-service, a lack of liquidity and the difficulties of passing on land from one generation to the next all make taxation an important issue for farmers and ranchers. AFBF asked legislators to ensure that tax reform results in lower effective tax rates for small and family-owned farms and ranches as well as for corporations. The group urged lawmakers to: Continue cash accounting, which matches farm income and expenses better than accrual accounting methods to help farmers pay their bills and manage their taxes; Preserve interest deductibility – an important matter at a time when the Agriculture Department estimates 17.9 percent of fixed farm and ranch expenses go to interest payments; Reduce capital gains taxes, which help families pass farms to the next generation; Continue like-kind exchanges to defer taxes when farmers and ranchers sell assets and purchase similar property to replace them. Without like-kind exchanges, some farmers and ranchers would need to borrow to continue their farm or ranch businesses or, worse yet, delay mandatory improvements to maintain the financial viability of their farm or ranch; Eliminate the estate tax, which unduly penalizes farm owners who on average earn a small fraction of the income they might enjoy if they invested their dollars elsewhere.

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