Do I need a farm manager?

Do I need a farm manager?

Yes. Someone does need to manage the farm. If you have the time and expertise to manage the farm for youself or your family, there is nothing wrong with self-management. Many second- and third-generation landowners now like to use a farm manager since they have no experience with production agriculture. Typically hedge funds and investment groups will use a farm manager.



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What to expect from an appraisal of your farm

What to expect from an appraisal of your farm

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The supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) accouinted for 72% of USDA's domestic food assistance in FY 2010 and some 68% of the total USDA farm program budget

The supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) accouinted for 72% of USDA's domestic food assistance in FY 2010 and some 68% of the total USDA farm program budget

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Average share of income spent on total food in U.S. remains relatively constant.

Average share of income spent on total food in U.S. remains relatively constant.

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