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Signing on the next generation

Bottom line up front, when you add someone to the deed to your property, you are adding an uncontrolled variable to your asset and losing some level of control. If they get sued, that asset is available to pay the ...
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Fall tune up.

Medicaid is a needs-based program for people who cannot afford the care they need. It is commonly referred to in Iowa as “title 19” or more ominously “the state” or incorrectly “the nursing home”. In most cases you are eligible ...
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Does your farm operation have a Kidult?

Nope, it’s not another piece to hand on the wire frame of your tractor. It’s not a marketing ap. A Kidult is a group identified by the toy industry as responsible for 25 percent of its sales. It’s generally gen ...
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July is on the way and so are some new rules.

Railroads have less Railroading power Iowa’s recreational immunity law, which has an enclosed list of activities that so long as the landowner doesn’t charge for them, provides immunity from claims against the landowner, has been expanded. It now includes rail ...
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Owning the Land and Getting Paid

Clearly, landownership is a wonder piece of a person’s holdings. You go to bed with the same number of acres you woke up with, it doesn’t change where it is located or who manages it, doesn’t have a new login ...
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Droning On and On

At one time, a John Deere B or a Farmall M was a pretty big machine that could, in machine shed “honk the donkey” and do a lot of work for a farm operation. Now, they are regulated to parade ...
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