I noticed in the news today that “Japan's gross domestic product, or the total value of the nation's goods and services, dropped at an annual pace of 12.7 per cent in the fourth quarter of 2008, the government said Monday”
See:
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/02/16/clinton-japan-korea.html
It seems to me that we are living through the worst financial wreck that most people alive today have seen. It also seems to me that it would be very optimistic to believe it will not have an impact on our farm, in one way or another. But I am not sure just what that impact will be.
This is the time of year we do a lot of our planning for the rest of the year. Capital budgets, crop planning, decisions to expand or not to expand the herd and so no. There is a saying that those that fail to plan plan to fail. However I am seeing we have a train coming right at us and frankly I am pretty unsure what to do. Our farm has debt as most do and it may be a real interesting time to have to make debt repayments. I am mindful of the dramatic drop in commodity prices from their highs only a few months ago. They could drop more.
Is the world economic crisis impacting your farm and your decision making or is it pretty much business as usual?
See:
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/02/16/clinton-japan-korea.html
It seems to me that we are living through the worst financial wreck that most people alive today have seen. It also seems to me that it would be very optimistic to believe it will not have an impact on our farm, in one way or another. But I am not sure just what that impact will be.
This is the time of year we do a lot of our planning for the rest of the year. Capital budgets, crop planning, decisions to expand or not to expand the herd and so no. There is a saying that those that fail to plan plan to fail. However I am seeing we have a train coming right at us and frankly I am pretty unsure what to do. Our farm has debt as most do and it may be a real interesting time to have to make debt repayments. I am mindful of the dramatic drop in commodity prices from their highs only a few months ago. They could drop more.
Is the world economic crisis impacting your farm and your decision making or is it pretty much business as usual?
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