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Tax Tips: Not All Farm Payments Require a 1099 | Issues content from Corn and Soybean Digest

< div class="field-byline" > Source: University of Illinois farmdoc < /div > < p > The Internal Revenue Service has found that taxpayers are more likely to report income if they know the IRS has knowledge of the income. Hence the required issuance of Forms 1099 for various types of income such as

Electric ELS

ELS application. Done. With the kind help of Niki from the RSPB, we were able to renew our Stewardship agreement in less than two hours yesterday (which included two cups of coffee and a Kitkat). We have spiced it up...

New Farm Bill Stalled – For Now | CSD Blogs and Opinions

In mid-November it appeared that we may be heading for a quick resolution toward adopting a new farm bill. U.S. Senate Ag Committee Chair, Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), and U.S.

McCain amendment would prohibit federal funds for blender pumps | Farm Industry News Blog

“In these tight economic times when we are asking families to do more with less, we should not be subsidizing gas pumps at retail gas stations. The ethanol industry needs to prove it can prosper on its own and quit asking for taxpayer handouts,” said Brian Rogers, communications director, Office of

Beginning Farmer Land Contract Program Launches | Issues content from Corn and Soybean Digest

< div class="field-byline" > Source: National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition < /div > < p > As of Jan. 3, 2012, the Beginning and Socially Disadvantaged Farmer and Rancher Land Contract Guarantee Program is available nationwide. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) issued the final rule for this

Secretary Vilsack Signs Historic Agreement with EPA and State of Minnesota Encouraging Farmers to

< div class="field-byline" > Source: USDA < /div > < p > Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that the USDA has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the state of Minnesota to develop a new state program for farmers designed to

Can You Tame Superweeds? | Farmers Should Rewrite Weed-Control Programs Due To Herbicide Resistance

< p > You know the villains – waterhemp, marestail, pigweed and other pilferers of water and soil nutrients. They’re the plants you spend $50/acre to kill, yet zestfully return, especially if these prolific weed-seed producers like waterhemp are allowed to spread 300,000 herbicide-resistant seeds

Forecast for the beef industry in 2020 - Cows 365 Blog - FWispace

Travelled up from Roscrea to County Laois to one of the best Limousin breeders in the British isles. The stock here are excellent. Today we were scanning

ELS -Food for Thought - Farmer Jake's Blog - FWispace

On Friday 10th December I was invited by UAP to go and listen to a talk all about Direct Drilling and Minimum Tillage. The talk was being give by Steve

Custom Rates, DCP And ACRE Signup, Bin Check | CSD Blogs and Opinions

An increased number of farm operators are now providing some type of custom work to other farmers during the growing season. Many times, the farmers involved in custom work arrangements wonder what a fair custom rate is for the various faming practices that were performed.

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