As years fall away while my file folders of digitized data overflow with topical research, there are some dossiers that collect dust and eventually disappear into a desktop recycling bin. Others are hesitantly held and expanded without penning for publication due to...
There certainly was a lot to unpack in late 2021, and prices for quality farmland and used tractors continued to trend higher along with all materials related to farming and food. One bright spot for farmers is that the price of fertilizer subsided, but it’s still too...
Dear Reader, I want to discuss my journey to becoming a millionaire. It’s not attention I like to bring on myself, but some things just need to be said. I was fortunate in that by the time I turned 30 years old, I was officially a millionaire. This came from a number...
60 percent blue-chip stocks and 40 percent bonds: that (or a similar variation upon that age-old formula) how the vast majority of retirees’ money is invested. It’s disgraceful, given that they’re invested in a very-late-stage economic expansion and the Federal...
The thought of grandma and grandpa using marijuana was comical in past generations – something you might see in a comedy film. It’s no joke in 2019, however, as more and more states decriminalize cannabis use, the Farm Bill legalizes hemp, and shifting sentiment...