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Dec 7, 2022

  • Tax Implication in Cases of Property Easement
  • Ag Communications and Education Students Abroad
  • Benefits of Tagging Calves

 

00:01:11  — Tax Implication in Cases of Property Easement:  K-State and Washburn University School of Law professor, Roger McEowen, joins us for a conversation on tax implications in cases of property easement. He shares that the first step to understanding where you stand tax wise in situations is to first understand what the character of the transaction is.

Link to Roger's latest blog posts

00:12:03 — Ag Communications and Education Students Abroad: Sharing their recent study abroad experience to Ireland are K-State ag communications and ag education students Corley Becker and Josey Mestagh. They along with K-State professor and communications and agricultural education department head, Dr. Jason Ellis, explain how impactful study abroad experiences can be for students and their major takeaways from their time in Ireland.

K-State Abroad website

K-State Agriculture Abroad programs

00:23:04 — Benefits of Tagging Calves: In this week’s Beef Cattle Institutes Ask the Experts, K-State experts Brad White and Dustin Pendell are joined by executive director of U.S. CattleTrace, Callahan Grund. They answer a listener’s question on whether or not it pays to tag their calves.

BCI Cattle Chat Podcast

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Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Samantha Bennett and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.

 

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