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October 12, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Farmer Beware: When a Tractor Repair Triggers an IRS Audit
 
An IRS agent red-flagged a $7,800 tractor repair, entered the home of a Texas farming couple, sat in their kitchen for two full days and combed through three years of financial paperwork. Here's their story as well as what you should do if you're contacted by the IRS.
 
 
 

Jon Scheve discusses why corn prices might still go lower based on the stocks-to-use ratio and historical trending.

Are The Lows in for Corn? Maybe Not Yet
 
 
 
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The attack on Israel by Hamas adds urgency to GOP efforts to elect a new House speaker, which might happen this week, say several lawmakers.

Hamas-Israel War Gets U.S. Lawmakers’ Attention; May Impact House Speakership Vote
 
 
 

New veterinarians are overwhelmingly women, and technology is helping entice more female farmers. In response to a "U.S. Farm Report" viewer's observation, John Phipps says agriculture has finally begun to use the talent of the other half of the population.

Are Women on Track to Become the Majority in Agriculture?
 
 
 

There wasn’t a part of the dairy industry Annette Ostrom didn’t touch or influence in all the best ways. To celebrate one of her enduring passions the family will dedicate more than $120,000 to World Dairy Expo’s Youth Showmanship Contest classes over the next decade.

Leading With Kindness and Courage, Annette Ostrom's Dairy Legacy Will Now Live On at World Dairy Expo
 
 
 
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