Mental toughness is not inherited. It is not given. It’s learned, practiced and performed. For Trey Wasserburger of North Platte, Neb., a seedstock cattle breeder and co-founder of Sustainable Beef, LLC, mental toughness is a pillar of his daily life. Hat in hand, the young rancher walked into his bank's headquarters in 2016 and asked for help. Instead of pulling his loan, the banker told him to "get out there and get to work," which is exactly what Wasserburger did.
Most crop insurance proceeds this year are likely to be a result of a price drop, not a price increase, at harvest. As a result, don’t be surprised to find you can’t defer all of your crop insurance proceeds. Tax guru Paul Neiffer breaks it down.
The goal of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour is to get an objective view of corn yield potential and count pods in a 3' square for soybeans. One of the keys this year will be how much damage the drought caused through June.
Is too much “technical debt” putting your farm’s future at risk? To answer that question you must first understand what technical debt means and how it affects your overall business. Steve Cubbage explains.