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June 20, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Game Wardens Steal Private Landowner’s Trail Camera, Lawsuit Explodes
 
Three game wardens entered Josh Highlander’s private land, proceeded to his food plot and stole his game camera without warrant or consent. He is fighting back via a major constitutional lawsuit.
 
 
 

Jon Scheve discusses how mid-June traditionally is a good time to sell new crop corn.

Mid-June Has Traditionally Been A Great Time To Sell New Crop Corn
 
 
 

The Connelly v. IRS case involves two brothers who owned a company. The brother owning 77.18% of the corporate stock passed away. Paul Neiffer explains what the outcome of the case means when it comes to valuations for estate tax purposes.

When a Buy-Sell Agreement Fails
 
 
 

With all the talk about artificial intelligence, there's a new debate: Is AI actually real or just a combination of Siri and other search databases? John Phipps addresses a U.S. Farm Report viewer's skepticism.

John Phipps: The Truth About Artificial Intelligence
 
 
 

Mexico reached an agreement with food manufacturers to use only non-GMO corn in tortilla production across the country. The government says it plans to implement new import tariffs on white corn imports.

Food Manufacturers Agree to Use Only Non-GMO Corn in Mexico's Tortillas
 
 
 
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