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December 11, 2023
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Spare Change Saves the Day and Keeps A Sprayer in the Field
 
Sometimes it’s necessary to do things that aren’t by the book to get crippled machinery moving again. Here's how Dan Anderson used a penny and a dime to fix a hydraulic cylinder on a folding spray boom.
 
 
 

What would you do if you knew you would have a 30% profit next year instead of 3% to 10%? You’d probably think differently about your equipment needs, business improvement, infrastructure changes and land purchases. These are all things you should think about in low profit years, but it requires being more meticulous and prioritizing your decisions.

3 Ways to Plan for Periods of Profits and Loss
 
 
 
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This fall, Farm Journal’s Chip Flory and Michelle Rook traveled to a port in Washington and another in Louisiana. Here's what they learned about two very different ports with two very important jobs.

Ripple Effect: Port and Waterway Investments Should Make Exports More Durable
 
 
 

Every year, around this time, FSA mails letters to randomly selected farmers and landowners informing them they are facing an audit. If you receive a letter, don’t panic. Get help from experts who deal with FSA reviews.

Be Prepared for an FSA End-of-Year Audit
 
 
 

A Rock Rapids, Iowa, man has pleaded guilty in federal court to manipulating weights of hogs in order to defraud pork producers.

Iowa Man Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Pork Producers
 
 
 
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