Finance
Time to put on the accounting visor! Even the simplest operations can have highly complicated budgets. Keeping yours in the black means staying on top of everything, from grain marketing, rebates, and rent to government programs, equipment and product purchases, succession planning, and more.
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How Are Farm Finances & What Should We Expect in ‘22? | Damian Mason
2022 started off with dire predictions for production Agriculture’s financial outlook. But, by mid spring the picture was changing, and by early summer a very profitable year was being predicted. Is that still the case? Are farm balance sheets going to swell? Or will interest rates and inflationa...
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Corn Warriors | 313 | Corntest Results
And the winner of Corn Warriors Season 3 is...
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Chicago Board of Trade | Ag PhD
Farm Basics from Ag PhD Episode #1246 | Air Date 02/20/22 - How do farmers hedge their grain sales by using the Chicago Board of Trade? The Heftys sell to the CBOT every year. The process can be confusing; Brian and Darren break it down.
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Prepaying for Crop Inputs | Ag PhD
From Ag PhD Episode #1237 | Air Date 12/19/21 - Darren and Brian Hefty talk about reasons you should prepay for next year's crop inputs.
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The Price of Spraying | Ag PhD
Many farmers pay custom applicators to spray their fields every year. Darren Hefty offers you some insight into why it could be better to spray fields yourself and save money.
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Buying Crop Inputs in the Fall | Ag PhD
The Hefty brothers talk about buying fertilizer, seed, and crop protection in the fall.
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Crop Prices | Ag PhD
Darren Hefty talks about factors that are affecting crop inputs and crop prices this planting season.
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Do Your Own Spraying | Ag PhD
Darren Hefty explains the cost benefits of spraying your own crops vs. hiring a custom applicator.
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Prepaying for Crop Inputs | Ag PhD
The Hefty brothers discuss the pros and cons of prepaying now for next year's crop inputs.
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Rebate Programs for 2020 | Ag PhD
Darren and Brian Hefty discuss how farmers can save money by taking advantage of the various crop protection rebate programs in 2020