Entries from December 2009

AgTransitions – John Baker

Date December 25, 2009

Because you’re here, I assume you are interested in your farm’s long term success. Click here to learn the most cost effective way to achieve it!. John Baker from the Beginning Farmer Center at Iowa State University talks about starting a farm succession plan.
Create a free Ag Transition plan at …
Duration : 0:1:3

[...]

Leave farm to brother or wife?

Date December 20, 2009

QUESTION: I am a farmer who lives in country New South Wales. I recently had an accident whilst driving my wheat header. Although I wasn’t hurt too badly, I certainly could have been. This has made me start to wonder what would happen to my farm if something happened to me.
I assume my brother, who [...]

Farmers Upbeat for 2010

Date December 20, 2009

Despite weather chaos, farmers have a solid footing for 2010

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.passingdownthefarm.com%2Ffarming-successfully%2Ffarmers-upbeat-for-2010′;
addthis_title = ‘Farmers+Upbeat+for+2010′;
addthis_pub = ”;

Signs point to hog industry recovery by next summer

Date December 19, 2009

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.passingdownthefarm.com%2Ffarming-successfully%2Fsigns-point-to-hog-industry-recovery-by-next-summer’;
addthis_title = ‘Signs+point+to+hog+industry+recovery+by+next+summer’;
addthis_pub = ”;

Management Skills Count Again

Date December 19, 2009

You didn’t have to have the best management skills in 2008 to make a reasonable income.

addthis_url = ‘http%3A%2F%2Fwww.passingdownthefarm.com%2Ffarming-successfully%2Fmanagement-skills-count-again’;
addthis_title = ‘Management+Skills+Count+Again’;
addthis_pub = ”;

Powered by WishList Member - Membership Software