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Getting Unstuck: Identifying and Navigating Common Decision Traps

Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit are co-sponsoring a webinar series, Two Economists and a Lender. Our July installment featured Agriculture Economic Insights (AEI) co-founders David Widmar and Brent Gloy and Jessica Larson, financial officer. The webinar recording from July 21 is available. Explore upcoming webinars.

 
 

Being a farm manager often means making a lot of decisions. From large, complex decisions to tiny, repetitive choices, the decision-making tax can add up. Making things worse, our minds can trick us or even derail the process with faulty or incomplete logic. In this episode, we identified some common decision-making traps for farm managers and offer tips for getting unstuck.

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