Featured Web Tools


The following web tools were featured in issues of Top Producer’s Moneywise eNewsletter:


Jan. 8, 2009
Succession Planning Tool Kit
State of Michigan

Dec. 18, 2008
Surviving High Input Costs in Crop Production
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension

Dec. 4, 2008
Conduct a SWOT Analysis on Your Ag Business
The Ohio State University


Nov. 20, 2008
Farm Risk Plans
USDA Risk Management Agency


Nov. 6, 2008
UNL Water
University of Nebraska


Oct. 23, 2008
Soybean Cyst Nematode Management Guide
North Central Soybean Research Program


Sept. 25, 2008

AgriSurf!
An agricultural-related Internet search site


Sept. 11, 2008
Farm Buildings and Facilities Plans Coutesy of the Ohio State University


Aug. 28, 2008

Crop Insurance Tool: Fall-Deadline Wheat Quotes
Coutesy of the University of Illinois


Aug. 14, 2008
European Corn Borer Economic Threshold
Courtesy of Iowa State University


July 31, 2008
Machinery Economics
Courtesy of the University of Illinois


July 17, 2008
Estimating Costs of Pasture and Hay Production
Courtesy of Iowa State University


June 19, 2008
BERM (Business Environmental Risk Management)
Courtesy of University of Missouri


June 5, 2008
Time Value of Money, Time Value of Money Part 1 (PDF), Time Value of Money Part 2 (PDF)
Courtesy of Pennsylvania State University

May 22, 2008 Delayed Planting & Replanting Evaluator
Courtesy of Iowa State University


May 8, 2008
I-FARM
Courtesy of Iowa State University


April 24, 2008
Corn & Soybean Budgets
Courtesy of the University of Kentucky


March 25, 2008
Who will get Grandpa’s farm?
Courtesy of Purdue University

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