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December 1, 2003
Leasing Papers
and Presentations
livestock … 1
Livestock Leases
Rodney Jones … renting or leasing. Leasing livestock is a form of
borrowing capital …
in the farm economy facing producers and landowners for 2016 can … Data from the
Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA), shown … downturn in commodity grain prices that began in late 2013 and …
December 27, 2016
Land Rental
Rates
February 2016
Cattle producers in Kansas are increasingly … with a down-turn in cattle prices, competition to acquire good … standpoint. Depending on management, rainfall, and a host of …
September 28, 2017
KFMA Newsletters
as well as, examining your crop profitability and the lease … the profitability of the crop andlivestock enterprises on your operation … presented examines
machinery management decisions. How do you make …
June 5, 2019
KFMA Newsletters
Director
Decreasing market prices, shifting trade agreements … weather extremes resulting in crops devastated
by drought or … government payments and net crop …
March 1, 2016
KFMA Newsletters
Proactively Manage in Uncertain Times
Kevin … Herbel- KFMA Administrator
Managing in, and through, difficult … is the importance of good management for a business to be successful …
September 30, 2019
KFMA Newsletters
utilized in future days. Our crops andlivestock come closer towards completing … resources and mitigating risks. From fall farm visits to … farm visits to financial management and succession
planning …
September 1, 2015
KFMA Newsletters
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Welcome to the September issue of the Kansas Farm Management Association (KFMA) E‐New … e and seek to meet the needs of Kansas producers…now in its 84th year o … MA motto is “Building Strong Relationships…Producing Excellence” and we desi …
of Reg. 301.6402-2• An informal claim is usually done via … 1040X
oMust be filed on paper, cannot be efiledo Used to … individual who is unable to manage financial affairso Bad debt …
January 1, 2009
Animal ID & Traceability
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The research team is grateful for financial support provided for this project by the
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), United States Department of
Agriculture. In addition, we sincerely appreciate considerable support and assistance
from Dr. John Wiemers as well as assistance from Dr. David Morris and Mr. Neil
Hammerschmidt. We acknowledge Dr. Clement Ward and Dr. John Lawrence for helpful
comments as peer reviewers of our report as well as helpful suggestions from several
internal reviewers coordinated by APHIS. Furthermore, the research team especially
thanks the large number of industry stakeholders and related professionals, too
numerous to list here, who generously provided considerable amounts of their time
sharing information and views about NAIS in our completion of this project. …