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New Feature Monthly - November 2016
We're currently working on a new farm management software project that we'll be announcing on December 1, 2016. Keep an eye open for more details from us.
Read More »5 Ways for Farms to Trim Expenses in 2018
In today's volatile farm economy, farmers need to constantly be watching their bottom line. In this post, we offer 5 actionable ideas to optimize the expense side of a farm's income statement.
Read More »The Farm Economy is Never as Good or as Bad as It Seems
In this post, we discuss the cyclical tendencies of commodity businesses. Today's farm needs to try to look beyond the recent past when making farm business decisions. A key aspect of this is finding a system that allows producer's to focus on their bottom line instead of market predictions.
Read More »New Feature Monthly - October 2016
In this post, we discuss the new farm management software features that we're working on. We're spending much of our time building out a suite of financial reports that will help our users make more profitable and less emotional farm business decisions. We're working hard to make the best piece of farm management software possible for our users.
Read More »Landlord Negotiating Tips
In this post, we discuss ways in which farmers can incorporate sales and marketing techniques from other industries into their negotiations with landlords. The key lesson is to focus on the landlord's benefits not the details of the rent contract.
Read More »Total Farm Profit/Loss Notifications
In this post, we discuss a new set of features we're working on in advance of the 2017 growing season. While many Ag Tech companies are focused on helping producers increase yield, Harvest Profit is focused on our users' bottom line.
Read More »Multiple Reports of Cash Rents Decreases for 2017
Cash rents for farmland are starting to come down for the 2017 growing season. Although it's early, we've been hearing daily reports of cash rent reductions. It's a trend that's likely to continue into winter.
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