Christ-Vest

A few words on Chris-vest – when doesn’t feel like Christmas time and it’s not really supposed to be harvest either. I wrote this for a @GrainGrowers last year, it’s just as relevant this year, perhaps even more for some. To be honest, our worst harvest in 2019 was also our best Christmas. Everything was…

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Last Minute Gifts

Stuck for farmer present ideas this Christmas – Check these out Yeti drink bottle or stubby holder – they are the bomb. Yeti also do coffee cups but save this for a mid year birthday or mother’s or father’s day. They are online at https://au.yeti.com/collections/rambler but you may have a local retailer. – Kate Burke’s…

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Sharing the bad news

Well it’s been a funny old November hasn’t it? A later than expected start to harvest has been followed by some wet weather. Around the country there has been flooding in some regions, drought breaking rain in others and hail in some places. It can be pretty stressful, even if you are feeling reasonably confident…

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Phones at Harvest

Mobile phone use at harvest time is a big issue, whilst they can be great, there is a lot of potential for accidents, injury and poor performance related to phone use. There is a lot of talk on social media about it,  and a lot of frustrated bosses and staff. WHAT YOU NEED TO SAY…

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Power Down Your Bills

Power down your power bills. Saving money on fixed costs is one of the things I like to push in our Farm Budgeting Masterclass. Why? because it often takes just a little time in the office and has no impact on the productive capacity of our farm businesses. Over a decade, the savings can really add…

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Good Investments

THE ONE KEY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A GOOD INVESTMENT AND A WASTE OF MONEY There is a lot of difference between a great investment in machinery or infrastructure and a bad investment. We can get quite technical and look at measures such as return on investment, labour hours saved and total cost of ownership (the lifetime maintenance…

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On Farm Off Farm Work

The on farm off farm work conundrum…. It’s a topic I have written about before, however I have been thing a little more about it lately following the WoTL Conference in Wagga and a series of Women in Ag workshops I have put on for the Local Lands Services. Some of the discussion at the…

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What’s the best computer setup for your farm business?

Looking to upgrade or improve your farm business computer? What are the alternatives and what do you need to think about? Everyone has there own preferences, but let’s run through a few options. I am not going to talk gigabytes and ram, mostly because I don’t understand them and also because the data and speed…

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Managing Interest Costs with Good Cash Management

Interest rates are at the lowest point on record, however for many businesses, cash could well be close to the lowest point on record too.  Just a little reminder about interest costs with a few examples of how managing cash can reduce your overall interest cost. In these examples we assume an overdraft interest rate…

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Account Categories

Account categories, also known as the chart of accounts are the categories we sort our income and expenditure as well as assets and liabilities into. At the beginning of the financial year it is a good exercise to review them to see if they are fit for purpose.  It’s a bit like a goldilocks scenario.…

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