The Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Noa Schecter came from what used to be a farming country: Israel. Now Israel has “changed their wardrobe,” becoming more entrepreneurial than agricultural, but she remembers field trips to the farm and helping farmers during harvest. Now she lives in Los Angeles, and she’s an educator and the author of two books: and . She is co-founder and co-owner of The Accelerated Leadership Academy (TALA), a coaching company that creates sustainable results for individuals in the areas of health, wealth, and happiness. She was kind enough to join me on the podcast, where she translated her “3...
info_outline 59: 7 Questions to Ask Your Grain Marketing AdvisorThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Every time we talk to a farmer, we ask, “What’s the number one challenge on your farming operation.” About 99% of them say grain marketing. Usually our next question is, “Are you working with a grain marketing advisor?” Basically, what are they doing to overcome that challenge? Through those questions, we’ve found that lot of them are afraid of the grain marketing advisors. So I thought I’d throw together some questions you can ask to help you test an advisor’s credibility. There are so many grain marketing advisors, so this will help you determine if a particular one is the...
info_outline 58: Commodity Options FundamentalsThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Commodity options are some of the most important tools in hedging, especially once you get to grain above and beyond your insurance guarantee. Most farmers understand what that means: you’re insured for a certain percentage of your crop that you’ve proven over the past 10 years for each commodity you farm. What you can’t insure, you’ll want to use options on, or something similar. Today, we’re going to march through some of the most important, fundamental concepts related to options.
info_outline 57: 3 Low-Risk Off Farm InvestmentsThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Sometimes, you shouldn’t invest in your farm. A lot of times, when commodity prices and incomes are high in agriculture, the return on investment to put your money back into farmland and equipment just isn’t there. All those prices are exaggerated. There are actually times when you should not invest in your operation, when you should take that excess cash and put it somewhere else, diversifying your income. That’s what we’ll be talking about today: where you should put your money so it’s growing at a better rate than it would in your farm.
info_outline 56: Financial Push-Ups - 7 Exercises To Grow WealthThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Exercises have different rhythms. Some you’re supposed to do every day, some weekly. There may even be long runs or tons of push-ups that you reserve for one day a month. Handling your finances has different rhythms to it as well. I’ve got seven exercises that people should do on a daily, weekly, monthly, or quarterly basis to increase their wealth.
info_outline Ep 55: 3 Ways to Manage Income With Real EstateThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Last week, we talked about managing income. We’re revisiting that topic, but this time specifically around real estate. Today, we’ll be focusing on the tax advantages of real estate, which I learned from Paul Moore’s book , as well as a few real estate deals of my own.
info_outline Ep 54: 3 Simple Income Tax Management StrategiesThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Income tax is a huge cost on any farming operation, because as farmers we can't depreciate land purchases. Since tax season is coming up, it’s time to talk about some of the best income tax management strategies for farmers. Here are three of the best.
info_outline Ep 53: Improving Success with EscapismThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Every truly successful person I've ever meet or read about has a hobby that provides him or her with escapism. The opportunity to escape somewhere at some time in our daily lives to free our mind and improve personal happiness is so important to obtaining and sustaining success. In this episode, we discuss a few healthy ways to escape our professional life so you can ultimately be more successful.
info_outline Ep 52: Real Estate Valuation Strategy for Farmland - Cap RateThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
It’s always a challenge to value real estate, especially when it comes to farmland. After reading Paul Moore's book , my perspective on valuing real estate at a professional and investment level was changed dramatically. So many farmers only think about the dollar per acre amount and not what Paul talks about in his book: “cap rate.” Today we’re going to unpack cap rate and how that makes a difference when you’re valuing real estate. You’ll learn how you can put a number all the real estate values that you operate on your farm.
info_outline Ep 51: US Special Forces Army Ranger to Rancher: Reinventing Ranching With Wagyu BeefThe Cash Cow Farmer Podcast
Patrick Montgomery went from U.S. Special Forces Army Ranger to cattle rancher in the span of a few short months. His story is unlikely, but inspiring. I had the privilege of interviewing him and hearing his story in this episode.
info_outlineThe hardest part of farming by far is navigating the grain markets and making grain sales.
At the end of the day, "Bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs get slaughtered." Choose a side—if you don’t, you’ll be making one of these three critical grain marketing mistakes.