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Economic Forecast, Glimpse Of New Federal Tax Laws At 16th Annual Farmers Breakfast

Last updated on Monday, February 19, 2018

(BROWNSTOWN) - The Community Foundation of Jackson County and Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service will serve up an economic forecast and a glimpse of the new federal tax laws at the 16th Annual Farmers Breakfast.

Serving begins at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 21 at Pewter Hall, 850 W. Sweet St., Brownstown. Doors open at 7 a.m., and admission is free.

Jackson County farmers and others from the agricultural community will hear about the economic outlook for the farm sector as well as recent changes to the federal tax law and its implications down on the farm.

Purdue University ag economist Christopher Hurt, a longtime speaker at the Farmers Breakfast, will offer his insights into the economic landscape for farmers, and Jessica Hidalgo and John Gricius with Blue & Co. will review changes in federal tax law focused on those that might affect the farm sector and charitable giving.

Reservations may be made by calling 812-523-4483 or emailing development@cfjacksoncounty.org.

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