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May 10, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Landowner Fights Government in Benchmark Battle, Refuses to Surrender Private to Public
 
“My own government lied to my face and took my land rights. Listen to my story, because you and your property could be next.” In 2006, Wil Wilkins was stunned to read the block print on a freshly erected federal sign adjoining his land: PUBLIC ACCESS THRU PRIVATE LANDS. In a flash, every citizen of the U.S. had crossing rights on his private ground.
 
 
 

A yet-to-be-realized provision in the Inflation Reduction Act could be the key for farmers to engage in measuring the carbon intensity (CI) of their grain. “If you raise 200 bu. corn with a CI score of 0, that’s $1.57 per bushel and an extra $314 in value. Now, the ethanol plant isn’t expected to share 100%, but it could be 25% to 30%," says Paul Neiffer, a farm CPA.

Carbon’s Next Chapter On The Farm
 
 
 

Melissa Nelson’s dilemma to find the perfect card sprouted a business that allows her to channel her creative and entrepreneurial spirit to express her love for the farm.

A Greeting Card Fit for a Farmer
 
 
 

Pasture and range conditions are rated at 33% good to excellent and 37% poor to very poor. While the picture has improved from last year, a deeper dive shows some states are rivaling the worst conditions since 2013.

USDA Just Provided the First National Snapshot of Pasture Conditions, And It Hints at More Cow Culling Ahead
 
 
 

You could soon be giving your fast food drive-thru order to a chatbot. Details in today's AgDay Minute.

Wendy's To Test Out Drive-Thru Chatbot
 
 
 
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