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John P. Hewlett

John P. Hewlett

Ranch/Farm Management Extension Specialist / University of Wyoming
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Harvest season means gathering crops … and information

Fall season is prime time to gather essential farm data, aiding in next year's planning and negotiations and improving agricultural strategies for future success.
September 17, 2024
Pat Hatzenbuehler, John P. Hewlett, Joel Schumacher, and Hernan Tejeda

Collecting and organizing data is crucial for preparing and planning for the next crop year. For example, data on acreage, yield and expected prices can help estimate gross returns. This information is valuable when negotiating with a banker for a new loan or refinancing an existing one. It’s also useful for setting lease terms with a landlord for the upcoming year.


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A four-step guide to assembling financial statements

January 29, 2022
John P. Hewlett and Jeff Tranel
Constructing accurate financial statements for your farm or ranch business is one of the basic steps for management success.
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Starting 2021 on the right foot financially

February 11, 2021
John P. Hewlett, Jay Parsons, and Jeff Tranel
This can be a busy time of year for many farmers and ranchers. Calving season may be in full swing, feeding and other chores are carried out in cold weather, and tax returns are completed and filed. In addition, there are a plethora of meetings, conferences and other educational opportunities.
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Fitting annual forages in a crop rotation

September 30, 2020
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons

According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), approximately 60 million acres of forage are harvested annually in the U.S. Lower commodity grain and oilseed prices coupled with high pasture rental rates and/or difficulty finding range and pasture to rent, have led some crop producers to consider ways to incorporate more annual forages into their crop rotations.


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Defining your ag legacy

January 31, 2020
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
Ag legacy is the summation of a lifetime of achievement and the context in which that lifetime will be remembered. A legacy is not just money but a reputation, what was accomplished and the difference a person makes in the world as they pass through – their mark on the universe.
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Online courses for improved financial management

October 1, 2018
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
Today’s rural families operate in a time of increasing financial uncertainty. Current financial conditions are unlike any previously experienced.
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Forage insurance: Which option fits your operation?

April 27, 2018
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
One of the primary strategies for managing risk is transferring risk outside the farm or ranch through insurance products or other mechanisms.
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Whole-farm and forage risk management

February 27, 2018
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
Whole Farm Revenue Protection (WFRP) insurance was created by the Agricultural Act of 2014. It has been available for purchase since the 2015 crop year. Since then, each year has brought updates to the program.
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Managing risks: A focus on decision quality

November 29, 2017
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
Risk management is a necessary but sometimes frustrating activity. Good risk management decisions can result in bad outcomes due to the uncertainty involved.
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Evaluating risk management strategies

September 28, 2017
John P. Hewlett and Jay Parsons
When it comes to risk management strategies, there are four basic actions a manager can take: (1) avoid the risk, (2) transfer the risk, (3) control the risk or (4) accept the risk.
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