Crop Quest to have Grower Focus on Feb. 11
Farming decisions made today often carry long-term implications for families, land and future generations.
Dodge City, Kansas-based Crop Quest’s Grower Focus on Feb. 11 is designed to bring clarity to those decisions by connecting farmers, landowners, and ag professionals with insight that supports real-world financial and transition planning. Registration starts at 8 a.m. and includes lunch. The program, which is in the conference center at the Boot Hill Casino and Resort Conference Center, costs $45 a person.
This year’s program features discussions on succession planning, Section 180 tax deductions, and how soil documentation may play a role during land purchases or transfers.
Featured speakers include:
- Lance Woodbury – an agricultural family business adviser
- Roger McEowen – an agricultural law expert
- Nathan Woydziak – a precision ag manager at Crop Quest
- Participants will gain insight into:
- How to begin or continue succession conversations
- When Section 180 deductions are beneficial during land transitions
- The value of soil documentation and why it matters
- Real examples of long-term financial implications
Grower Focus is at the United Wireless Arena at Boot Hill Casino & Resort for a day centered on planning for the future of your operation. Each speaker will bring practical examples tied to land use, ownership continuity, and decision-making that affects the next generation.
For more information, visit www.GrowerFocus.com.