Weldon Schloneger/Getty Images/iStock Marketing is the best way to insure there is enough to pay fair rent to landowner and still earn a good return for the tenant, argues one market analyst.
Ask a young farmer what he or she is most frustrated about and most often the answer is the same: land. Often times farmer tenants and landowners clash over fair cash rents.
But what if better marketing performance could resolve those issues, especially for young farmers?
That’s the premise laid out by Keith Rogers, a long-time economist, farm manager, market analyst with selectivehedging.com, and author of
Firefighters undertake extensive efforts to free occupant from wreckage 600 feet down embankment
Santa Barbara County firefighters work to extricate an injured person from the wreckage of a vehicle that plunged off Harris Grade Road near Lompoc on Thursday. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully | UPDATED 5:12 p.m
January 21, 2021
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A vehicle plunged off the side of Harris Grade Road near Lompoc on Thursday, and ended up down an embankment with one person trapped inside, according to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department.
At 1:10 p.m., personnel from the Fire Department, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office and the California Highway Patrol were dispatched to the incident on the 3600 block of Harris Grade Road, fire Capt. Daniel Bertucelli said.
Dumfries council pushes Town Manager for greater financial transparency Neville
A Dumfries Town Councilwoman is calling for greater transparency when it comes to how public funds are spent.
During last night’s Town Council meeting, Councilwoman Cydny Neville called for Town Manager Keith Rogers to require the town treasurer to come before the Town Council at least four times a year, to provide a presentation on the state of the town’s finances.
The quarterly reports should include detailed information like audit reports and check request statements, Neville said. The move is an effort for the council to see better how Rogers is spending its cash, said the councilwoman.
“Last Draftees,” a hard-hitting novel by four men who experienced the horror of the draft, exposes corruption and racism under three presidents during the Vietnam War
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Page Publishing’s “Last Draftees” by Keith Rogers, Robert Foust, Willie McTear, and Larry Keller takes an unvarnished look at the U.S. Selective Service System from its roots in the Civil War to its suspension in 1973 after widespread outcry and protests by the American public. LAS VEGAS (PRWEB) January 14, 2021 Keith Rogers is a freelance writer and forty-year career journalist who worked as a senior staff writer for the “Las Vegas Review Journal” and the San Francisco Bay Area’s “The Valley Times.”
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