Once harvest gets underway in the fall, some tasks on the farm fall by the wayside. That is especially true when it comes to the business side of farming. End of year planning will be sneaking up on farmers this year after a late start to harvest. Pinion Ag Business Advisor Thomas Eatherly says it is best to begin that planning now instead of putting it off until late December.
Finishing the budget and analyzing input costs can allow farmers to better prepare for the needs of next year.
Eatherly says that now is also a good time to call your landlords and vendors.
Pinion has strategic advisors that can help simplify and navigate the year-end planning process and position your farm business for success in 2023.
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