Ag Law in the Field Tiffany Lashmet
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Welcome to Ag Law in the Field! This is the inaugural episode of a new podcast designed to discuss all things agricultural law. Tiffany Lashmet, Extension Ag Law Specialist with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension, will serve as your host and has a variety of great guests lined up. From law students to seasoned attorneys, to lawyers with experience in international firms, to folks who hung out their own shingle in Small Town America...we plan to visit with them all and discuss their thoughts, experiences, and interests related to agricultural law.
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Episode #180: Shane Kiefer (Small Acreage Landowner Considerations)
Join us this week as we talk with Shane Kiefer, a Certified Wildlife Biologist and a Senior Property Tax Consultant. Shane is discussing all the things Small Acreage Landowners should consider and be aware of when buying property.
Info for Shane Kiefer
Website
Phone - 512-894-3479
Links to Other Topics
Access to landlocked property/easements - Podcast
Special Use Property Tax - Podcast
Wildlife Management Property Tax Valuation - Podcast
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas -
Episode #179: Greg Lehrmann (1031 Exchanges)
Join us this week as Greg Lehrmann discusses the dos and dont's of 1031 Exchanges and lots of examples of what can be done with future funds!
Contact Info for Greg Lehrmann
Email
Website
Links to Other Topics
Prior Blog Posts on Capital Gains
Prior Podcasts on Capital Gains
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas
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Episode #178: Shannon Ferrell & Dr. Bart Fischer (USDA Payment Limits Negative Impact on Farm & Ranch Transition Planning
Join us this week as we have frequent guests Shannon Ferrell and Dr. Bart Fischer return to the show! We are discussing our recent law review artricle looking at the unintended consequences of USDA payment limits on farm and ranch transition planning.
Contact Info for Shannon Ferrell
Email
(Twitter) @shanferrell
Website
Contact Info for Dr. Bart Fischer
Email
Website
Agricultural and Food Policy Center
Links to Other Topics
Past Podcasts with Shannon
Past Podcast with Dr. Bart Fischer
Law Review article
Southern Ag Today article
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas
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Episode #177: Grant Heinrich & Miquela Smith (Sharing Your Story Matters)
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Grant Heinrich, a family farmer and agribusiness operator from the South Plains of Texas, shared his story in a powerful video focused on mental health and suicide in a farming family and community. Hear more about Grant's story and the impact the video had in this episode.
Links to Topics Mentioned on the Show
Grant's video
Prior podcast episodes on mental health
Contact Info for Grant Heinrich
grantheinrich1@gmail.com
Contact Info for Miquela Smith
Email
Website
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, and AgTexas
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Episode #176: Josh Ellis (Brine Mining)
Join us this week as we discuss Brine Mining with Josh Ellis. Listen in and learn what Brine Mining is and what all it entails and what area of the State this might be happening in soon!
Contact Info for Josh Ellis
Email
Website
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, Texas Ranch Sales and AgTexas
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Episode #175 - Megan Houdeshel & Kayla Race (Climate Disclosure Laws and Regulations)
Megan Houdeshel and Kayla Race from Dorsey and Whitney LLP join us this week to discuss recent climiate disclosure laws and regulations. We walk through new disclosure laws passed by California and the new disclosure rule issued by the SEC, and focus on how these laws may impact agriculture and agribusinsses.
Shortly after we recordeded this episode, the SEC announced it will stay the implementation of its climate rule due to pending litigation. The SEC said it will “continue vigorously defending” the rule’s validity in court, but believes that “justice so requires” a stay on the rule due to the ongoing litigation.
Contact Info for Megan Houdeshel
Email
Website
Contact Info for Kayla Race
Email
Website
Podcast Sponsors
Capital Farm Credit, AgTrust Farm Credit, Texas Corn Producers, Braun & Gresham, Plains Land Bank, Plateau Land & Wildlife Management, Texas Ranch Sales and AgTexas