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Climate, Input Costs, Among Grower Focus in 2024

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A land grant university economist notes some of the economic areas that ag producers have an eye on this year. (Rod Bain and James Mintert of Purdue University)

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Tax Considerations for Forest Landowners

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What are some changes in tax law that could affect timber landowners when they file their 2023 tax returns? (Rod Bain and Greg Frey of the U.S. Forest Service)

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Actuality: Tax Questions with Carbon Credit Sales by Timber Landowners

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Greg Frey of the U.S. Forest Service discusses potential tax implications for timber landowners if they sell credits through a carbon market.

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Severe Cold Can be Dangerous for Us and Our Dogs

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Your dog may be more at risk from severe cold than you might think. (Gary Crawford and Dr. Dawn Fitzhugh, USDA veterinarian)

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Actuality: Dogs and Cats Can Suffer from Frostbite

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USDA veterinarian, Dr. Dawn Fitzhugh, saying that dogs and cats can suffer frostbite, just like their human companions.

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Less Wheat Expected to Be Produced in 2021

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Extreme drought conditions in various wheat growing regions are contributing to lower wheat production forecasts compared to the previous year. (Rod Bain and USDA Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Corn and Bean Stock Projections Surprise.

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USDA's quarterly stock forecasts revealed a surprise regarding ending stocks for corn and soybeans, compared to industry projections. (Rod Bain and Chief Economist Seth Meyer)

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Some Good Market Reasons for Encouraging Climate-Smart Farming.

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There is more than one reason for encouraging climate-smart agriculture. (Gary Crawford and Sec'y Tom Vilsack)

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Higher Prices Received by Ag Producers in August

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USDA's latest Agricultural Prices report indicates producers of most commodities noticed an increase in what they received pricewise compared to the previous month. (Rod Bain)

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Actuality: Vilsack Says Climate-Smart Farming Is an Export Must

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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack at the University of Colorado Thursday, saying the future of our agricultural exports will depend on our products being raised in a climate-smart manner.

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