Tomorrow’s Top Producer Recap

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Today was the Tomorrow’s Top Producer at the Chicago Hilton.  Several speakers gave great presentations on various subjects.  Chris Barron of Carson and Barron Farms, Inc. gave a very interesting hour and half seminar on creating effective collaborations of multiple generations of farmers and farms.  This collaboration does not utililize a formal partnership for the operation, but rather gets like minded farmers together that will take advantage of cost savings and efficiencies, while still maintaining what is the most important such as family, friends and relationships.

Most of the partnerships that developed in the 1970s and 1980s to take advantage of cost savings failed since the most important object for them was purely financial.  For Chris and his “partners”, the other non-financial considerations are more important.  That is why I think we will see more and more of these type arrangements, especially with new combines in excess of $350,000, etc.

There were several break-out sessions and I attended one on the quest for 300 bushel yields.  There are 7 key components that get you to this number and some are more important than others.  Since in our area, irrigated corn is consistently in the high 275-300 bushel range, these numbers are very realistic.

I did one break-out session today and I look forward to Thursday when I do three of them.

I will keep you posted.

Categories: Commodity Marketing, Demographics, Farm Industry Trends, Farm Leadership, Farm Operations, Farm Taxes


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