How Do You Navigate a Down Ag Economy? | The Granary
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Navigating a down ag economy isn’t for the faint of heart—but it can be done smartly. In this hard-hitting, down-to-earth episode of The Granary, Damian Mason is joined by XtremeAg’s Kevin Matthews and Matt Miles, along with Galynn Beer from AgroLiquid, to dig into the reality of operating under pressure.
These seasoned pros share how they've weathered economic storms—from nearly losing their farms to rethinking their fertilizer programs. They dive into actionable strategies like knowing your cost of production to the penny, managing inventory like a pro, avoiding unnecessary equipment debt, and not knee-jerking your way into financial trouble.
You’ll also hear why obsessing over gas prices while ignoring $70/acre in interest is missing the forest for the trees—and how sometimes, the best strategy isn’t cutting, but investing smarter. Real talk, real numbers, and real solutions.
Pull up a chair. Let’s talk about making it through the storm—stronger than before.
This episode is presented by AgroLiquid.
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