Articles tagged under: AgCountry Farm Credit Services
Rally Could Impact Acreage in Northern Plains
Published January 22, 2021
The corn and soybean rally will impact local planting intention. During the AgCountry Farm Credit Services Virtual Marketing Day, NDSU Extension Crops Marketing Economist Frayne Olson said he has heard from specialty crop companies. "The processors would be very comfortable…Ag Country Farm Credit Services Hosts Virtual Marketing Day
Published January 21, 2021
For the AgCountry Farm Credit Services virtual Marketing Day, Vice President of Insurance and Commodity Marketing Education Rob Fronning says there’s a great line-up. The event will take a closer look at the weather, grain markets and trade. "Nutrien Ag…Rural Perspectives
Published January 18, 2021
In this week's Rural Perspectives podcast from AgCountry Farm Credit Services, market education specialist Katie Tangen talks about the January Crop Production Summary and upcoming events from AgCountry. Listen now.A Solid Year for Farm Finances
Published January 18, 2021
In general, farm profitability increased in 2020. AgCountry Farm Credit Services CEO Marc Knisely says improvements were seen in working capital and debt levels. "Even though farm income was up, a lot of that has come from tariff aid and…AgCountry to Pay Out Record Cash Dividends
Published January 13, 2021
AgCountry Farm Credit Services has declared a record cash dividend of $64 million. Eligible member-owners will be paid in March. Since the AgCountry patronage program began in 2014, nearly $260 million has been paid out.Rural Perspectives
Published December 28, 2020
Even though the soybean markets leveled off at the beginning of December, that market has found its foot ever since. AgCountry Farm Credit Services Market Education Specialist Katie Tangen says South American weather continues to be a driver. "We continue…Rural Perspectives
Published December 14, 2020
As 2020 comes to a close, the agriculture industry is still asking one important question: Will China meet phase one trade agreement requirements with the U.S.? "I think they will do their best, but I don't know if the dollar…With Higher Income, 2020 Tax Preparations May Look Different for Farmers
Published December 7, 2020
Tax planning is in full swing for farmers and ranchers as this year comes to a close. AgCountry Farm Credit Services Senior Tax Specialist Jason Grunewald says there are certain documents farmers should be gathering to prepare. "There was a…Rural Perspectives
Published November 30, 2020
There is a large inverse in the markets between old and new crop corn and soybeans. "I would be cautious about selling ahead. That will work when you have a carry, but then obviously you'd rather just go straight ahead…