K-State Agriculture Today: 1736 – Knowing the Plan and Rules…Winter Canola

  • Sweat Equity, Liability and Tax Considerations for Farmers and Ranchers
  • Winter Canola Crop Recap and Meetings
  • Risk Planning for Shipping Calves

 

00:01:05 – Sweat Equity, Liability and Tax Considerations for Farmers and Ranchers: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, begins today’s show with legal planning items that farmers and ranchers should consider when it comes to sweat equity, negligent entrustment and tax deductions.

More Legal and Planning Issues to Ponder

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00:12:05 – Winter Canola Crop Recap and Meetings: Continuing the show is K-State canola breeder Mike Stamm as he explains how this year’s winter canola crop did and where people can learn more about the crop.

Regional Winter Canola Meetings Slated Aug. 6-7

 

00:23:05 – Risk Planning for Shipping Calves: The Beef Cattle Institute’s Brad White, Phillip Lancaster, Bob Larson and Dustin Pendell conclude today’s show with a discussion on making risk management plans when shipping calves this fall. The experts talk about the importance of past sale tickets, having a strategy and collecting data.

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