Articles Tagged with ''landowner''
The Corporate Transparency Act requires state-registered entities to report their beneficial owners to the FinCEN, with penalties for noncompliance. Some larger entities are exempt from this filing.
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InFocus: Cropland values, rental rates hit new peaks in 2024
Progressive Dairy provides its annual look at state cropland values, ranked by value per acre, as well as cropland rent per acre and annual rent as a percentage of average value.
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Surface protection in natural resource leases
The ownership of the surface estate and the ownership of the mineral estate can be severed. As natural resource production ramps up across the nation, more and more cattle producers are feeling the impact. Learn how to protect your rights.
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Foreign ownership of agricultural land in Idaho
Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land is increasing, with over 43.4 million acres held by foreign entities. Idaho has passed laws to restrict foreign government ownership of agricultural land, addressing national security concerns.
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Accessing agriculture: Getting started in ranching and farming amid rising land costs
Beginning farmers and ranchers face many challenges including finding land and creating capital for ranch and farm needs. The USDA FSA makes and guarantees loans for beginning farmers and ranchers to help them get started in their agricultural pursuits.
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Where's the line? Understanding Idaho's boundary by agreement
The theory of boundary by agreement involves a complex legal framework, balancing formalities and practical implications. Fences, as common markers, play a crucial role in resolving boundary disputes in Idaho.
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Agricultural law year in review
Check out some of the agricultural law news from 2023. Looking forward to 2024, many of these issues will remain critical issues for many agricultural producers around the country.
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Estate planning: Options beyond a typical will
A comprehensive estate plan considers not only your assets after your passing but also your health, living, business and financial circumstances for the remainder of your lifetime. Here are summaries of common estate planning tools you may consider.
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Incorporating the 'Four P's' into farm and ranch leases
Agricultural leases are an important tool for producers. Leases may be written or oral, but the best leases provide written evidence of the parties’ agreement and contain the “Four P's”: the parties, property, period and payment.
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