Nevada Code § 163.295

Continuation of farming operation
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fiduciary may continue any farming operation received by the fiduciary pursuant
to the will, trust or other instrument and do any and all things deemed advisable
by the fiduciary in the management and maintenance of such farm and the
production and marketing of crops and dairy, poultry, livestock, orchard and
the forest products, including, but not limited to, the following powers:
1. To operate the farm with hired labor,
tenants or sharecroppers;
2. To lease or rent the farm for cash or
for a share of the crops;
3. To purchase or otherwise acquire farm
machinery and equipment and livestock;
4. To construct, repair and improve farm
buildings of all kinds needed, in the fiduciarys judgment, for the operation
of the farm;
5. To make or obtain loans or advances at
the prevailing rate or rates of interest for farm purposes such as for
production, harvesting or marketing, or for the construction, repair or
improvement of farm buildings, or for the purchase of farm machinery, equipment
or livestock;
6. To employ approved soil conservation
practices in order to conserve, improve and maintain the fertility and
productivity of the soil;
7. To protect, manage and improve the
timber and forest on the farm and sell the timber and forest products when it
is to the best interest of the estate;
8. To ditch, dam and drain damp or wet
fields and areas of the farm when and where needed;
9. To engage in the production of
livestock, poultry or dairy products, and to construct such fences and
buildings and plant such pastures and crops as may be necessary to carry on
such operations;
10. To market the products of the farm;
and
11. In general, to employ good husbandry
in the farming operation.

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