How do government policies affect production agriculture, estate planning and land values?

- 80% of the 2014 farm bill outlays go for nutritional programs
- What Landowners Need to Know About the New Farm Bill
- Agriculture and related industries provide 9.1% of U.S. employment
- Effective Estate Planning for Landowners
- Trade barriers protect Japan's agriculture sector
- Despite congressional uncertainties, estate planning remains as important as ever
- Uncertainty in tax laws hobble estate planning
- Projections for U.S. Agriculture
- China Shifts Corn Use to Industrial Products
- Current Financial Turmoil: The Impact on Farmland Values-Prospects for 2009 Clouded
- Highlights from the Census of Agriculture
- Number of U.S. Farms and Average Farm Size, 1900-1997
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