| Ranchers, land trusts rush to beat deadline |
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Land trusts in Wyoming are racing the clock to wrap up conservation
easements before the end of the year, when attractive tax benefits are
slated to expire.
The land trusts and their client farmers and ranchers are hoping, but
not counting on Congress to pass legislation that would extend those
tax benefits beyond Dec. 31.
http://www.trib.com/articles/2007/11/05/news/wyoming/529ca1fe1106e890872573890077d9ad.txt
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