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Getting Started with a CapEx Plan

Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit are co-sponsoring a webinar series, Two Economists and a Lender. Our August installment featured Agriculture Economic Insights (AEI) co-founders David Widmar and Brent Gloy and Chad Thue, financial officer. The webinar recording from August 19 is available. Explore upcoming webinars..

 
 

Have you considered making a plan for capital purchases? Learn more from our agricultural experts who share ideas and tips for creating a multi-year, strategic capital expenditure plan.

Related webinar: Managing Farm Machinery Investments in a Tight Farm Economy

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