May 2, 2022
The Importance of Agriculture to the California Economy
California is well-known for its diverse agricultural offerings; from beef to avocados to dairy, the Golden State puts a premium on producing the best.
Farmers are important for both domestic food production and food exports that contribute to the global economy, but farming can be an unpredictable business. The agricultural industry can be volatile, and issues with crops, drought, disease, changes in market prices, and destructive weather can wreak havoc on your finances.
But not if you’re prepared. By keeping a close eye on your farm’s budget and taking steps to manage risk, you can be ready for the unexpected, and ensure your operations are not affected by the volatile nature of agribusiness. Let’s discuss some farm budgeting and management strategies now, and give you insights on the steps you can take to create a more resilient farm or ranch.
The 3 Most Powerful Financial Tools for Farm Budgeting
Just as with any other business, the best way to make sure you’re profiting and manage risk is to have a clear idea of how profitable your business is, as well as your current assets and expected future cash flows. There are 3 essential documents needed for farm budgeting:
Essentially, this document outlines how much you’re making and how much you’re spending, and ensures you’re managing your cash income in a sustainable way. This helps you document your farm’s margins and develop future goals for your operation.
Risk Management for Farmers — How to Safeguard Profits
Farm budgeting can help you develop a more informed risk management strategy. There are a few ways to reduce risk in your operation — here are a few popular methods.
Community West Bank is here to Help Agricultural Businesses
At Community West Bank, we specialize in Farmer Mac ag loans for farmers, ranchers, and other agribusinesses. If you need to expand your operations or invest in the future of your farm or ranch, we’re here to help.
For information about available funding for land acquisitions, refinancing, or other lending options for agricultural projects, please contact us to get started.
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