Monday, April 19, 2021

Paul Neiffer: What the STEP Act Might Mean to You

 
 
 
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April 19, 2021
 
 
 
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Signal to Noise: Ag Republicans Unveil Climate Plans
 
Republicans on the House Agriculture Committee unveiled their proposals to address climate change on Friday. Jim Wiesemeyer has the details of the minority climate plan in this week's DC Signal to Noise Podcast.
 
 
 
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How Does Your Operation Use Technology?
 
50% of farmers think precise control of machine settings to improve yields and reduce input costs is the most important reason to adopt precision ag technology. Do you agree? Fill out our survey and share your voice.
 
 
 
 

Corteva Carbon Program Promotes Two Unique Features

If you're in the process of evaluating carbon market opportunities currently available, don't overlook the new Corteva Agriscience carbon initiative the company is rolling out now.

 
 
 
 
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Paul Neiffer: What the STEP Act Might Mean to You

The first legislation around a possible capital gains tax at death is called the Sensible Taxation and Equity Promotion (STEP) Act. It proposes a "transfer" tax anytime a person transfers appreciated assets to another person or into a nongrantor trust.

 
 
 
 
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Rural Bankers: Farmland Prices Hit Highest Level Since 2012

Optimism is spouting in many areas of the rural economy. While the Rural Mainstreet Index (RMI) dipped from March's record high of 71.9, economic growth is still occurring in rural America.

 
 
 

When the Stars Align: Machinery Pete Meets MN Millennial Farmer

Machinery Pete caught up with Zach Johnson, aka Millennial Farmer, at a recent equipment auction and got the story behind his brand, social media fame and YouTube channel.

 
 
 
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Study Finds COVID-19 Cases at Meat Processing Plants Caused $11 Billion in Economic Damages

COVID-19 took its toll on the meatpacking industry, with infection rates causing some plants to slow or even shut down last spring.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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