By Peter Manness, MNP
When ever I bring up benchmarking with grain farm clients, I generally get two reactions. The first is from a group of producers that immediately buy into the idea and want to know how they compare to other farms. The other group either think they are already equal to their neighbors or they don’t want to find out. Most farmers will spend all day and night talking, reading, and even tweeting about farming to anyone and everyone but they are also fiercely independent business people and don’t like to talk about the financial health of their business. The usefulness of a benchmark is not as much a ranking tool as it is a method to help evaluate and direct business decisions. I like to breakdown into three main areas; Profit, Trend and Focus.
1. Profit
2. Trend
3. Focus
Farmers are all trying to play the same game but ultimately no two farms or farmers are exactly alike. By utilizing benchmark information, you can see what things make your farm successful, how you can continue to achieve that in the future and what areas to focus on to make it happen.
Peter Manness, PAg, is a Business Advisor in MNP’s Farm Management Consulting group. He can be reached at 204.727.0661 or [email protected].
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