1419 - QTIP Succession Planning...Fly Control Methods

Published: April 26, 2023, 3 p.m.

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  • QTIP Trusts Help with Succession Planning
  • Summer 4-H STEM Program and 2023 Spring Crops Field Day
  • BCI Experts Debate Fly Control Methods

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00:01:08 \\u2013 QTIP Trusts Help with Succession Planning: K-State and Washburn University School of Law professor, Roger McEowen, begins today\\u2019s show with an agricultural law update. Today he discusses Qualified Terminable Interest Property (QTIP) Trusts. He explains how these trusts can be utilized in cases where individuals have children from a previous marriage.

Link to Roger\'s article on AgManager

Link to Roger\'s blog post

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00:12:10 \\u2013 Summer 4-H STEM Program and 2023 Spring Crops Field Day: We continue today\\u2019s show with the program coordinator for Kansas 4-H, Amy Collins. Today Amy highlights a multi-week summer 4-H program with the aim of keeping children engaged in the STEM classroom.

We also hear from K-State southeastern area agronomist Bruno Pedreira. He shares information on the upcoming 2023 Spring Crops Field day which is taking place on Tuesday May 23 at the Southeast Research and Extension Center.\\xa0

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00:23:04 \\u2013\\xa0BCI Experts Debate Fly Control Methods: Today\\u2019s show ends with this week\\u2019s Beef Cattle Institute\\u2019s Ask the Experts. This week K-State experts Brad White, Brian Lubbers, and Bob Larson answer a listener\\u2019s question on the best options for fly control.\\xa0

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