Creative Ways To Finance Your Farm By Thomas Skernivitz|March 15, 2024 There is grower money to be accorded, and not just from traditional banks. Read More
Share Your Knowledge at the First CEAg World Conference and Expo Posted by Growing Produce Staff|April 19, 2024
Ways Produce Growers Can Avoid a Financial Squeeze in 2024 By Justin Little, Nutrien Financial|December 1, 2023 Labor, weather, crop protection, and interest rate challenges aside, there are exciting opportunities for specialty crop producers to capitalize and expand.
Heavy Equipment More Available for Farmers Today Thanks to Technology By Jane Marsh, Environment.co|August 15, 2023 Modern tech tools are helping growers get better access so they can maximize their operations without incurring high ownership costs.
Tips for Growers To Overcome Financial Challenges and Improve Profitability By Justin Little, Nutrien Financial|August 7, 2023 You can work with your crop consultant and other financial experts to help firm up variables that affect your ability to earn a return.
Is This the Year for Precision Ag Tech Investment? Yes By Global Ag Tech Initiative|April 5, 2023 Report reveals factors such as failing global economies, high inflation, and supply chain challenges all contribute to a redirection of investment.
Need Capital for Your Farm? Consider Grants By Anna Littman|March 8, 2023 There are a surprising number of awards that growing operations of all sizes qualify for.
The Ideal Way To Establish a Line of Credit for Your Farm By Thomas Skernivitz|October 26, 2022 Growers hoping to cover their annual operating costs should adhere to these tips.
What Are the Easiest Vegetable Crops to Grow? Chew on This Top 10 List Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 21, 2022 Financial insider source offers take on food production. Find out which crops rise to the top of its ranking.
Farm Interests Keep Wary Eyes on the Tax Man By Frank Giles|August 30, 2021 Florida Grower Editor Frank Giles discusses why one particular tax provision has U.S. agricultural stakeholders worried.
Managing Finances Among Major Issues for Growers in a Pandemic By Frank Giles|October 24, 2020 Farm Credit of Central Florida’s Reggie Holt doles out his take on money management challenges created by the coronavirus and more.
Coke’s New Commitment to Florida Citrus a Big Deal Posted by Paul Rusnak|February 10, 2020 Learn more about the latest partnership with Peace River Citrus Products that’s expected to create up to 175 local jobs by early 2022.
IRS Gives Farmers Relief from Tax Penalty Posted by Christina Herrick|March 11, 2019 Due to rule changes, some growers have found it difficult to determine a tax liability by set deadline.
5 Keys for Beginning Growers Seeking to Build Credit By Frank Giles|October 27, 2018 Good records and a plan are important when attempting to secure a loan.
9 Financial Resolutions to Boost Your Farm’s Bottom Line By Paul Rusnak|January 17, 2017 If a goal for the new year includes increasing profitability, there are ways you can better manage your business.
How Soil Type Affects Land Values By Phoebe Moll|November 17, 2016 Sand, loam, and muck all offer something different when setting property prices.
American Agricultural Exports Could Feel Sting From Strong Dollar By Frank Giles|September 19, 2016 Despite headwinds, the U.S. remains the most stable economy in the world.
AgAmerica Lending Banks On Experience To Help Boost Business Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 8, 2016 Industry veteran hired to enhance growth of company’s farm loans portfolio throughout Florida and the Southeast U.S.
Farm Accounting Is A Lifelong Learning Experience By Frank Giles|February 22, 2016 Strong business skills include more than just keeping a checkbook.
Time Is Running Out As National Debt Clock Ticks Away [Opinion] By Frank Giles|February 21, 2016 Even at $19 trillion and counting, nobody seems to be taking this seriously.
Florida Juice Plant Put On Auction Block Posted by Paul Rusnak|June 8, 2015 Financial troubles catch up with Ft. Pierce manufacturer and bottler as feds seize all assets.