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December 2017 Articles

Just Rambling December 2017:
Spiritual Corner: Four-Legged Life Lessons
Several herbs thrive in the cool season
Grant supports Farm to School Program
Take care of your holiday plants
Outdoor recreation workshop provides information for landowners
Can Storage of Vaccine Affect its Efficacy?
Louisiana pecan crop coming up short
Considerations for the Small Cow-Calf Producer
Agriculture’s Time for Tax Reform
• Strain Statement on President Trump’s Tax Reform
Farmers, Ranchers Ask USDA to Scrap Organic Livestock and Poultry Rule
Farm Bureau: E-Retailers Dodge Taxes, Rural Communities Languish
Sweetbay magnolia is an excellent native tree
Livestock Air Emission Requirements Delayed for Now
Tri-State Soybean Forum set for Jan. 5 in Oak Grove
You are cordially invited to the 2018 Ag Expo Forestry Forum
You’re invited to the 2018 Louisiana Women in Agriculture Conference
Trump Administration Appoints Craig McCain to Continue to Serve as State Executi
Pecan Slab Pie

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Strain Statement on President Trump’s Tax Reform

Strain Statement on President Trump’s Tax Reform
Baton Rouge, La. (November 2, 2017) – Today, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Commissioner Mike Strain, D.V.M., commended President Donald J. Trump’s efforts on tax reform which includes cuts for America’s farmers, ranchers and foresters.
“It is absolutely imperative for the future of agriculture and forestry in the state of Louisiana and the rest of the United States that we address the inheritance tax or “Death Tax”. The inheritance tax often prohibits farms from being transferred from generation to generation because of the excessive taxation which undermines our future ability to produce food, fuel and fiber,” said Strain.
“A lowering and restricting of tax rates will put more money in the pockets of our citizens and will ultimately allow farmers and other business owners to have more money to invest and help grow the economy,” added Strain. “Lower tax rates for consumers will also increase their purchasing power for better nutrition for all American families.”
Agriculture and forestry contribute nearly $11 billion annually to Louisiana’s economy.
Before any country can be a great nation it must first be a nation great in agriculture.—- Mike Strain DVM, Commissioner of Agriculture and Forestry Louisiana

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