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August 2018 Articles

Just Rambling August 2018:
Spiritual Corner: Running for a Cause, Running for a Cure
Management of Armyworms in Pastures And Hay Meadows
AgCenter expert stresses importance of food safety
Herbicide issues highlight field day
Nearly $2 Billion Now Available for Eligible Producers Affected by 2017 Hurrican
Don’t let poison ivy hurt you
AgCenter takes lead on stopping new nematode
First Detection of Longhorned Tick in Arkansas
Trade War Endangers Farmers, Farm Bureau Tells Congress
Trade Assistance Package a Welcome Measure of Short-Term Relief, Farm Bureau Sa
Farm Bill Ready for Conference
• Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Internet Sales Tax Collection
Farm Bureau: Legislation Would Make Much-Needed Changes to the ESA
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Up 1 Percent
MANAGING EXTERNAL PARASITES
Places in New Orleans
Livestock Groups Applaud Proposed Updates to ESA
NCBA on Supreme Court Pick Kavanaugh: "Opportunity to Solidify" Court, "Clears P
Northeast Louisiana Beef & Forage Field Day
LSU AgCenter sweet potato field day set for Aug. 16
Cattlemen Urge President Trump to Support USDA Oversight of Lab-Grown Fake Meat

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Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Internet Sales Tax Collection

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Internet Sales Tax Collection The Supreme Court’s ruling that states have the authority to require retailers to collect and remit sales taxes on remote internet sales is a victory for Main Street retailers and local stores, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation. The ruling in South Dakota v. Wayfair overturns a 1992 precedent that only allowed a state to mandate the collection of sales taxes from online merchants that maintained a facility inside the state’s borders. AFBF and South Dakota Farm Bureau together filed an amicus brief in support of South Dakota. “When a family-owned grocery, drugstore, or gift shop is forced to shutter its doors after generations of serving a town’s citizens, it does not merely represent the loss of one business. It also often means another empty store-front in an already struggling downtown, the loss of jobs (including off-farm jobs of family farmers and their spouses), and less foot traffic for the neighboring shops. It also inevitably means less revenue for critical public services, such as emergency responders, law enforcement, and educators,” AFBF and SDFB said in their amicus brief. Like the court decision, two Farm Bureau-supported measures would have allowed states to collect sales tax on remote sales, but they also would have provided a framework for the collection of the tax. For example, proposed legislation included an exemption for small sellers, as well as a requirement that software for collecting the tax be provided to ease the administrative burden. It is possible that Congress will move to establish exemptions and guidelines through legislation. Source: www.fb.org

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