The only strategy I can think of is cash advance
every kernel in the yard. Keep the grain in
condition because it has value, just not today.
Plant what you normally would, but be more
aware of fert rates and less fancy products.
Before harvest, empty bins into bags when you
have time, you can rent bagger from neighbour.
Like highwayman says, this will sort itself out over
time. Another option is to sign up more land to
lender and finance next years costs with your
equity.
This is going to be a difficult time, but common for
ag in western Canada. Those who are cashed up
will make it through others will not. Calling people
ignorant pricks does not change the situation.
It's going to be another "live and let die" scenario
in ag. We have seen it before, buckle up.
every kernel in the yard. Keep the grain in
condition because it has value, just not today.
Plant what you normally would, but be more
aware of fert rates and less fancy products.
Before harvest, empty bins into bags when you
have time, you can rent bagger from neighbour.
Like highwayman says, this will sort itself out over
time. Another option is to sign up more land to
lender and finance next years costs with your
equity.
This is going to be a difficult time, but common for
ag in western Canada. Those who are cashed up
will make it through others will not. Calling people
ignorant pricks does not change the situation.
It's going to be another "live and let die" scenario
in ag. We have seen it before, buckle up.
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