Farm Business - General
Ready for a laugh? Australian farmer San Heagney recently shared a video about things you’ll never hear farmers say.
Making sure your farm is not damaged during severe winter weather means planning ahead. Nationwide consultant and Iowa farmer Erin Cumings shares her tips.
Many farmers will collect crop insurance this year and some may be able to defer to 2022.
Mortgage underwriters often have trouble figuring out how to fit farmers into conforming loan requirements.
Senator Ron Wyden has proposed changes to the Section 199A deduction. We review the major impacts.
As growers wade through the ever-deepening amount of carbon information available in the marketplace, they are asking for answers to these common questions.
When it comes to standard operating procedures (SOPs), farm businesses should never improvise. Guesswork takes time and creates risk, both of which rob productivity and decrease safety onsite.
Despite precision agriculture getting its start decades ago, the majority farmers aren’t fully using their farm data today. Just as technology has transformed agriculture, harvesting data could do the same.
In August 2020, the Midwest saw a storm like never before. The derecho uprooted lives, devastated crops and exposed weaknesses in many farm structures, namely grain bins.
Having a solid financial plan for the future of your family and your farm is not a new idea. However, understanding all the elements of a long-term farm plan and knowing how to start can be challenging.