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Strategic Planning

Farm Credit Services of America (FCSAmerica) and Frontier Farm Credit are co-sponsoring a webinar series, Two Economists and a Lender. Our September installment featured Agriculture Economic Insights (AEI) co-founders David Widmar and Brent Gloy and Bob Campbell, our senior vice president of business development. The webinar recording from September 21 is available. Explore upcoming webinars.

 
 

From the annual production cycle to generational farms, it’s no secret that agriculture is a long-term business. However, between daily chores and the growing season cadence, it’s easy to get in the habit of short-term thinking. Watch as we discuss how to shift your mindset into long-term strategic planning and the benefits of doing so.

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