Roger McEowen

Agricultural Law and Taxation

Roger McEowen is the Kansas Farm Bureau Professor of Agricultural Law and Taxation, Washburn University School of Law, Topeka, KS. 

Roger focuses on legal and tax issues that agricultural producers, agricultural businesses, and rural landowners face.  He teaches an undergraduate course in agricultural law at Kansas State University in addition to agricultural law and tax courses at the law school.  His website, www.washburnlaw.edu/waltr contains much information on ag law and tax topics and provides access to his “Agricultural Law and Taxation” blog.

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Washburn University School of Law
1700 SW College Avenue
Topeka , KS
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Documents & Presentations by Roger McEowen
Title Date Downloads
Horse Protection Act - New Regulations Take Effect Soon January 9, 2025
BOI Reporting - Stay is Back in Place December 31, 2024
Continuing Resolution - Farm Related Provisions; and Social Security Legislation December 23, 2024
Agricultural Law Update

Roger McEowen, K-State and Washburn law professor, explains the Emergency Relief Program, what happens when grain elevators fail, taxes for hedging and speculating and how people can learn from him in the coming semester.

December 18, 2024
Boundaries and Surveys December 2, 2024
Legislation in the Lame-Duck; Drones, Wills, Disease and Fencerows – Sunday Afternoon Thoughts November 25, 2024
More Legal and Tax Issues for Farmers and Ranchers November 19, 2024
Contracts, Estate Planning and Wetlands October 7, 2024
Extended Livestock Replacement Period Applies in Areas of Extended Drought - IRS Updated Drought Areas October 7, 2024
More Stuff in the Ag Law and Tax World September 25, 2024