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Insights for Farm CEOs

The week of Top Producer Summit is highlight of my entire year. I see old friends, make new ones and come home with a notebook full of inspiration and ideas. You’ll be reading and seeing lots of great insights from the 2020 event.

Congratulations to this year’s class of Top Producer of the Year honorees: Sam Ross of Pioneer, La.; Becky Berger of Hillsboro, Ore., and our winner, Kristjan Hebert of Moosomin, Saskatchewan.

Save the date for next year’s event: Jan. 25-28, 2021 in Chicago.

 
 

Use this financial metric to balance risk and growth.

In today’s environment of tight margins and split-second opportunities, you need to work toward being proactive, says David Kohl, professor emeritus of agricultural finance at Virginia Tech University.

 
 
 
 
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Top Producer Summit: Avoid This Biggest Grain Marketing Mistake

Mastering the grain markets is a constant battle for many farmers each year. From trying to sell at the highs or aiming to beat the lows in the market, knowing when to market grain can be a frustrating piece to the farming puzzle.

 
 
 

Are You Ready To Pass Your Farm To The Next Generation?

Give yourself adequate time to create your succession plan by starting now, not later, says Rena Striegel, Transition Point Business Advisors.

 
 
 
 
 

Signal to Noise: Does SRE Court Ruling Open Door for RFS Fix?

The battle over small refinery exemptions (SREs) to the Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) ratcheted up last week as the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down exemptions that were granted in 2016.

 
 
 
 
 

"There are no mistakes, only happy accidents." -Bob Ross

 
 
 

Keep Track of Commodity Prices

Easily keep track of the shifting commodity prices with Farm Journal Mobile Messaging. We send you daily alerts of current market prices to help keep you and your farm one step ahead.

 
 
 
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