Agriculture Reacts to House Tax Reform Proposal

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

The House Ways and Means Committee tax overhaul plan released Thursday provides a blueprint for tax reform. The plan is essentially a set of promotional documents, with many details unaccounted for. The documents say the estate tax would be repealed, and that the legislation will lower individual and corporate tax rates. Agriculture groups are reviewing the first draft of the …

Agriculture, Environmental Funding Pitched

Dan Economy, Environment, Florida, Industry News Release

Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam will ask state lawmakers for $75 million next year to fund a depleted program that helps shield agricultural land from development. Meanwhile, Gov. Rick Scott said Thursday he will propose spending $21 million to help struggling citrus growers reeling after Hurricane Irma. “They have one crop a year. With all the wind and the rain, it …

Farmers Applaud Move to Reform Tax Code

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

The following may be attributed to American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall: “Farm Bureau applauds Congress for its progress in reforming the tax code. This new tax plan moves us closer to a tax system that rewards the hard work and entrepreneurship of America’s farm and ranch families. “Today’s proposal includes expanded, immediate expensing while continuing the business interest …

Secretary Perdue Comments on Tax Reform

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

Details of the next federal budget are still being worked out in Washington, DC. Once that is done, work is expected to begin on a major tax reform. US Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue thinks the proposed tax law changes will be good for agriculture. That’s Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue. From the National Association of Farm Broadcasting News Service. Sponsored …

Farm Profitability Still Down, But Improving

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

A new survey of bankers shows 82 percent of agricultural lenders reported a decline in farm profitability in the last 12 months. However, the pace of the decline has slowed. The survey produced by the American Bankers Association and Farmer Mac shows 51 percent of agricultural lenders noted an increase in the demand for agricultural operating loans, while there was …

Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge Provides New Ag Businesses Opportunity

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

The Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge gives new agriculture businesses a boost in a startup. More than $145,000 of startup funds will be given out during this year’s challenge. Four finalists, recently announced, will compete for $25,000 in January. AFBF rural development director Lisa Benson says even the businesses that won’t be competing in the finals benefit from applying for the challenge. …

GOP Tax Reform Break for Unincorporated Farming Operations Under Attack?

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

A key GOP tax reform break for unincorporated farming operations is under attack, but likely to be changed to answer Democratic critics. Many Democrats charge the creation of a new, lower “pass-through” tax rate of 25 percent for unincorporated businesses that file as individuals, which most small farms do, allows for abuses. It’s a claim that GOP tax writers and …

Putnam’s Statement Regarding Current Federal Disaster Relief Legislation

Dan Economy, Florida, Industry News Release

The U.S. Senate last night voted to move forward the $36.5 billion disaster relief legislation without additional support for Florida agriculture. Florida’s agriculture industry suffered a more than $2.5 billion hit due to Hurricane Irma. Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam’s statement is below: “I’m disappointed that the current disaster relief legislation does not include much-needed support for Florida’s …

Report: Farm Lending Stabilizing

Dan Economy, Industry News Release

The Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank reports farm lending has stabilized, but risks remain. The Federal Reserve’s Agricultural Finance Databook shows risks in the sector have remained alongside a persistently weak agricultural economy. The volume of non-real estate farm loans originated in the third quarter this year increased about two percent from the previous year. The slight increase followed a …