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January 23, 2024
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farming to Lose the Least Money
 
As we look at 2024, Shay Foulk says there are many operations staring at red ink. It’s an uncomfortable position, especially those with low liquidity and working capital who are going through a transition or significant investment in their business, uncertainty in landlord relationships, solar pressure and uncontrollable weather. Foulk shares six ways to mitigate loss and pilot through the tough years.
 
 
 
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Land in a C corporation is easy to check into the corporation, but it can be difficult to check out without paying income tax on it. Paul Neiffer shares a high-level look at using a split-interest arrangement to get land out of a corporation.

How to Get Land Out of a C Corporation
 
 
 

A farm kid from Kansas is bringing a new robotic weeding concept to market, and he’s got big dreams for the future of crop protection.

Swarm To The Future? Mini Farm Robots With Big Plans
 
 
 

Raising specialty crops can be risky, but if you wouldn't set the futures price for No. 2 yellow corn right now, then don't worry about pricing your specialty crop futures either. You don't want to give away any risk premium just because the cash price looks good.

Don’t Give Away Your Risk Premiums
 
 
 

Surgeons externally attached a pig liver to a brain-dead human body and watched it successfully filter blood, a step toward eventually trying the technique in patients with liver failure.

Can Pigs Help People With Liver Failure? A New Study Shows Promise
 
 
 
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