Touch Base at the Van Trump Conference

It seems like when I make a trip to the Midwest I either bring rain or snow with me.  Yesterday, I flew from my home to Cedar Rapids, Iowa and of course, we had a snow delay.  The Cedar Rapids airport had an issue with the De-Icer machine and we had to wait an hour in Minneapolis to get it fixed.  But I made it just fine.

Today, I am meeting with clients.  I am then off to Madison, Wisconsin to deal with a FSA matter and then Tuesday night, I fly into Kansas City to speak at the Van Trump Conference.  I will be on a panel with a couple of other professionals discussing tax reform, succession planning and other related matters.  I have already heard from some of our readers about them attending the conference.  It appears there may be in excess of 500 people there and I look forward to meeting up with any of our readers.  If you see me there, please come up and let me know.

The conference will be held on Wednesday and here is a link to the conference.  I am not sure if there are any more spots open or not.

After this conference, I will immediately go to the Farm Journal Legacy Conference that will be held on Thursday and Friday near the Kansas City airport.  We previously posted on this conference.

It will be a busy week, but that seems to be the story of my life this time of year.  I will try not to bring snow the next time I am in the Midwest (which will be the next week for two days in Chicago).

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Paul Neiffer is a certified public accountant and business advisor specializing in income taxation, accounting services, and succession planning for farmers and agribusiness processors. Paul is a principal with CliftonLarsonAllen in Walla Walla, Washington, as well as a regular speaker at national conferences and contributor at agweb.com. Raised on a farm in central Washington, he has been immersed in the ag industry his entire life, including the last 30 years professionally. Paul and his wife purchase an 180 acre ranch in 2016 and enjoy keeping it full of animals.

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