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Go big or go home?


It s about net income not gross revenue when it comes to farming.
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During a recent webinar, a participant asked an interesting question. “How do you see the future of the family farm with $250,000 or less in revenue? Will this size farm survive? Will they need to go big or go home?”
The agricultural and rural landscape is in a period of rapid consolidation. This has affected many farms and ranches, but also machinery dealerships and agribusiness firms that serve rural communities. Bio, engineering, and information technology are rapidly transforming the size and sophistication of businesses. More zeros and commas on the financial statements is a fact of life in 21st century agriculture. With that being said, let s examine the smaller operations at the other end of the spectrum. ....

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Looking Back


50 years ago, March 10, 1971
Jolene Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ray of Lignoier has been selected as representative to Girls State this summer. Ray is a junior at West Noble High School. Vicki Gerke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gerke of Ligonier as been selected as alternate to Girls State.
A Central Noble High School teacher has been appointed the field representative for the Miss Northeast Indiana Scholarship Pageant Association. Mrs. Carole Wolfe, who resides in Wolf Lake, said, “I am delighted to be associated with this dedicated group of people who are bringing outstanding scholarship opportunities to deserving girls of Noble County.” ....

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Do farm subsidies work?


3/3/2021
Since 1995, the top 1 percent of American farm subsidy recipients have received 26 percent of subsidy payments, and the top 10 percent have been handed 78 percent of the total. The top 1 percent of wealth earners in the country got 26 percent of those. Fifty members of the Forbes 400 wealthiest Americans garnered some form of farm subsidy. Does this mean that farm subsidies are unfair? Or are they necessary to make food affordable to everyone?
Government subsidies to ag have taken myriad forms over history. Armies were the first and greatest of these. The Roman Empire’s famous grandeur was sustained by the feeding grounds of Egypt and Asia Minor. Slavery, enforced by military might, became the greatest ag subsidy of history. ....

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