5 Things
/Partners & Friends,
Marcus recently returned from the Ag View Executive Business Conference, which we all usually try to attend annually. This is an agriculture business consulting firm that advises on management, succession planning, transitions, marketing, and operational efficiencies. A subscriber based podcast called 19 Minutes summed up the meeting quite well by defining the 5 things that make a business wise and worthwhile to invest in. They are as follows:
1. Holding your business to a high degree of professionalism
2. Taking continuing education seriously for management and team members
3. Taking time off to rest and refresh
4. Meeting new and interesting people
5. Developing key metric and performance measures to track operational success
At Hess Family Farm, we do our best to consistently incorporate these guidelines into what we do and who we are. Most of these measures could apply to our own personal lives as well.
On the farm, we are hauling seed beans for Becks to ElPaso and have delivered 14 loads so far. The weather looks good enough to resume tiling again this week. Office work includes preparing for taxes, finishing up crop input planning, and finalizing record procedures for 2024. We are looking into a grain dryer update, as well as attending a few more farm meetings to help plan for the 2024 corn and soybean crop.
AI will be influencing many aspects of agriculture and our lives in the future. A speaker noted that it will revolutionize modern-day farming in the same way that machinery and other technological equipment replaced horses in the fields last century. Brazil is rapidly harvesting their soy crop and planting safrinha corn as fast as possible to catch the rain needed. Weather prospects for the approaching spring planting season predict short, intermittent planting windows. The spring crop insurance prices for corn and beans are being set during the month of February and are considerably lower than last year.
Phyllis and I wrapped up our Christmas visits with a trip to Asheville last week to visit Ali. We also got to see Phil in Florida for a couple of days, and the time away from the cold and snow was enjoyed.
Fall Prices:
Corn—4.10
Soybeans—10.67
Steve