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October 27, 2021
 
 
 
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Newest Tax Proposal in Washington Won’t Impact Most Farmers Today, But Tax Expert Warns it Could Be a Trojan Horse for Higher Taxes
 
The newest tax proposal would impose a tax on billionaires. Paul Neiffer warns the proposed changes could turn into a trojan horse for farmers and result in higher taxes within a decade.
 
 
 
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Study Identifies Consistent Indicators Supporting Ranch-Level Sustainability

Grazing has the largest footprint of any agricultural activity, making it imperative producers can track and manage these lands for clean water, climate and biodiversity benefits, and social and economic outcomes.

 
 
 
 
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Barbed Wire: The Invention that Tamed the West

Drive down any country road and you'll see it. You may have never thought it would be worthy of a large museum, but then again, you probably never imagined this had such a storied history.

 
 
 
 
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Tyson Foods Says 96% of Workers Vaccinated

President and CEO Donnie King released a note to Tyson employees sharing the news that nearly 60,000 employees have been vaccinated since the company announced Aug. 3 it would require all its 120,000 American workers to be vaccinated for COVID by Nov. 1.

 
 
 

Heavy Rain for the East and West Coasts

Meteorologist Matt Engelbrecht has a forecast with a lot of rain in it. See if you'll be dodging raindrops.

 
 
 
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Supply Chain Struggles

Supply chain issues are becoming one of the biggest concerns for agriculture. The Farm Journal team is tracking the latest developments and how they might impact your operation.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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