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Articles Tagged with ''legacy''

Marketing milk when there is too much to go around

September 30, 2016
Ryan Miltner
Earlier this summer (well, it was winter down under) an Australian milk processor terminated the contracts of several dairy farmers because of an oversupply of milk. The processor cited the global supply of milk generally, and the increased production of milk in Europe specifically, as the basis for its decision.
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What’s new with the IRS for 2016?

September 30, 2016
Ralph Lizardo
There are two very generous tax breaks business owners have relied upon: bonus depreciation and Section 179 expensing. For those unfamiliar with what these are, bonus depreciation currently allows business owners to write off 50 percent of the cost of new capital assets in the year of purchase as long as such assets meet certain criteria.
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Farmer-specific claiming strategies of Social Security

September 30, 2016
Jon Holthaus
As a farmer, chances are you’ve had the conversation of Social Security with your accountant, attorney or financial adviser, both during the early years of your business and today as you get closer to qualifying for benefits. Within the industry, there are times that there can be significant deductions, leading to years in which losses are recognized or carried forward.
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To hedge or not to hedge – that is the question

September 30, 2016
Chris Garnier
As a CPA, I am often asked about dairy milk hedging strategies, particularly “to hedge or not to hedge.” There are many ways to answer this question, but the most common answer is: “It depends.” And hedging depends on many factors.
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Solid consultant/client relationships: What do they have in common?

September 30, 2016
Greg Squires
I was recently asked what I thought were among the key ingredients of a long-term and substantive consulting relationship between a dairy producer and his or her adviser(s).
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Learning and improvement are essential success ingredients

September 30, 2016
Bob Milligan
Our K-12 and college students are well into another year of their education. You will soon see announcements for winter educational sessions. In this article, we stop and reflect on “learning.” In order to look ahead, let’s first look back.
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Why marketing is like mountaineering

September 30, 2016
Patrick Patton
Does marketing ever seem like an uphill battle? If you’re not equipped to climb the market’s peaks or navigate its valleys, marketing will always seem tougher than it needs to be.
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Is your wage worth your employees?

September 30, 2016
Emilie Briggs
One of the first questions I typically receive when I mention to farms that I am a labor management consultant is, “Am I paying my employees enough?” It is no secret that starting rates, pay structures and state-wide minimum wage is on every business owner’s mind.
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Get to know the six dimensions of enterprising families

September 30, 2016
Jonathan Small
There is a saying that goes something like this: “When you are up to your ‘you-know-what’ in alligators, it is hard to remember that the original plan was just to drain the swamp.”
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Avoid the execution trap

September 30, 2016
Dave Natzke
Three key components of any successful team are its people, strategies and execution. For Jack Harkins, many teams focus too much time on execution.
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