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2126 - Prairie Fires Tax Hurdles...Broadcast Seeding Legumes
Episode 2126

2126 - Prairie Fires Tax Hurdles...Broadcast Seeding Legumes

Agriculture Today · Kansas State University

February 25, 202628m 1s

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Show Notes

  • Legal Issues for Producers After the Prairie Fires
  • Frost Seeding Legumes
  • Bull Buying Considerations

00:01:05 – Legal Issues for Producers After the Prairie Fires: Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, starts the show discussing legal and tax issues that agriculture producers could be looking into due to the recent prairie fires.

Legal and Tax Issues Associated with Prairie Fires

00:12:05 – Frost Seeding Legumes: K-State Extension agronomist, Tina Sullivan, keeps the show rolling as she highlights frost seeding legumes and why this option could be beneficial and factors to remember.

Frost-Seeding Legumes into Established Cool-Season Forages

00:23:05 – Bull Buying Considerations: Ending the show is the Beef Cattle Institute with part of their Cattle Chat podcast as they chat about what they recommend looking into when filtering through cattle buying prospects.

BCI Cattle Chat Podcast

Bovine Science with BCI Podcast

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