
Rules, Regulations, & the Future of Your Farm
01/04/24 • 28 min
Recapping the Farming for the Future Conference with three of the day's presenters - Matthew Erickson (Farm Credit Services of America), Dr. Christopher Pudenz (Iowa Farm Bureau Federation), and Eldon McAfee (Brick Gentry Law). Bob talks with the experts about the state of the economy in terms of agriculture and new rules impacting Iowa's livestock farmers.
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Recapping the Farming for the Future Conference with three of the day's presenters - Matthew Erickson (Farm Credit Services of America), Dr. Christopher Pudenz (Iowa Farm Bureau Federation), and Eldon McAfee (Brick Gentry Law). Bob talks with the experts about the state of the economy in terms of agriculture and new rules impacting Iowa's livestock farmers.
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