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7 IL Farmers Share Best and Worst Decisions Made

7 IL Farmers Share Best and Worst Decisions Made


"Hard to answer because hindsight is 20/20. What might look like a good or bad decision at first might turn out the opposite later. For example, I bought a farm in 1980 that’s value dropped in half during the farm crisis of 80’s. Now it is worth 5 times what I paid for it." Randy DeSutter, 4th generation, Woodhull, IL

"The best decision I made was not expanding the hog operation in the early 90's which would have turned out to be right in the teeth of the crash in the hog market that put a lot of really good operators out of business. It had as much to do with luck as a sound business decision but I could have very easily been blown out of the water with a lot of very top notch pork producers." Dirk Rice, 5th generation, Philo, IL

"It's nice that you think I've already made my biggest mistake.....but playing the Chicago Board of Trade was my biggest mistake and also one my biggest successes. Marketing is our biggest challenge." Dan Cole, 5th generation, Plainville, IL

"This isn't much of a win in the best decision category but switching our soybean program to E3. I was nervous to pull the trigger on that decision. I was worried about the yield drag but I thought that the advantage over having less weed pressure in the field would offset any yield disadvantage. Also had the added benefit of obtaining a cleaner sample to fill our bins with. Since we store 100% of our crop, having a crop in great condition that we can keep in good condition until delivery time is crucial." Sarah Hastings, 5th generation, Sidney, IL


Source: ilcorn.org

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