Rural Issues

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Farm Bankruptcy In Nebraska

Bankruptcy is rarely, if ever, the first choice of farm families facing financial difficulty. But thousands of Nebraska farmers have used the provisions of federal bankruptcy law to reorganize their farm finances and continue to farm or to leave f

Farm Leases In Nebraska

Leasing of farmland, farm equipment, and livestock grows each year. To avoid increased riskwith leasing it’s important to protect yourself as either a tenant or landlord by taking the followingactions:1. Put leases into writing

Federal Conservation Programs

Participation in federal conservation programs has become a significant way for all farmers to reduce risk in farming, both by controlling erosion and other environmental problems, and by accessing federal funds to help pay for good stewardship. I

Zoning and Environmental Livestock Laws in Nebraska

Nebraska farmers must increasingly be aware of environmental laws and regulations impacting their business. These environmental laws range from restrictions on the use of water to how an open feedlot should be constructed. This brochure is intende

Farm Debtor/Creditor Law in Nebraska

The risks of farming are great enough that few farmers are able to go their entire life without needing to restructure debt, alter payment terms, or access additional credit. It’s therefore important for every farmer to know some of the basic la

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