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March 26, 2025
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How Your Income Taxes Will Change This Year
 
Heads up: Income tax law will change this year. Right now, the crystal ball is fairly cloudy as to the final provisions, but the changes will likely be beneficial for most farmers.
 
 
 
 
 

Gary Kempker contends he’s lost $300,000 and suffered massive erosion due to big business, conservation and bureaucracy interests.

Missouri Farmer Calls for Audit of Big Business and Bureaucracy After Crop, Soil Losses
 
 
 

Canadian farmers are on edge as the latest trade war could impact the crops they grow and the inputs they need to plant a crop this spring.

Cross-Border Tensions: Canadian Farmers Fear No One Will Win In A Trade War
 
 
 

The President’s Executive Order is viewed as a step toward the U.S. being able to produce more of its own potash, which is said to be available but not mined due to regulatory impediments.

Could the U.S. Mine More of Its Own Potash?
 
 
 

With a college degree under his belt, Aaron Krueger put together a fleet of equipment and returned to his grandfather’s ground to breathe new life into the farm. He’s implemented cover crops and plans to diversify his crop mix.

Next Gen Spotlight: Indiana Farmer Overcomes Challenges to Carry On Family Legacy
 
 
 
 
 
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