Cropping Plan

Reflect & Recharge During Planting Season

This is a very busy time of the year, AgVenture Pinnacle reminds you to take a moment to recharge your batteries before you head back out to the field.

Recharging can help you reflect on the previous year, changes in your farm business, and what you can do differently this year to affect your overall production.

If you need help with your cropping plans, call us 320-523-2252! We’re dedicated to crop management, and helping you become more successful. AgVenture Pinnacle of Olivia, a great hand in farming.

Develop a Cropping Plan – Because You Can’t Control the Weather!

The most important element to produce a great corn crop is weather, BUT….we cannot control the weather.

Cropping Plan

Every year we deal with the conditions we are given.  That’s why a well-developed cropping plan is so important to minimize the damage from the more than one-thousand variables that affect our crop every year.

Consult the Specialists

Cropping Plan 2016We are the cropping plan specialists and can develop a plan complete with contingencies for your operation.

We’re AgVenture Pinnacle of Olivia.

Find out more at avpinnacle.com.

Give Yourself a Special Gift this Holiday Season

The Gift of Time

AgVenture Pinnacle - Happy HolidayYou can relate to the memorable moments that took place in farming this past year. During this holiday season we encourage all of you to give yourself a special gift, the gift of some time out.

Time out to reflect on this past year and acknowledge what went well for you, the opportunities you created and the wins you’ve had. The gift of this time is the opportunity to look forward, and design what you want for your farm for the next year.

Ask Yourself…

 

We’d like to help you plan for success.  We are AgVenture Pinnacle of Olivia, online at avpinnacle.com.

Happy Holiday’s from the AgVenture Pinnacle Team in Olivia, MN!

Don’t Let Coffee Shop Talk Play a Factor in Your Crop Production Plan

Did you let coffee shop talk play a factor in your crop production plan….or did you have a good crop plan in place ready to deal with adversity?

Benefits of a Cropping Plan

Cropping PlanWe know, as well as you do, that the year is filled with obstacles.  Those who have a crop plan in place are prepared to limit the effect of those obstacles.

A crop plan establishes a set of goals to prepare you for obstacles that might arise by setting up a risk management plan that will keep the focus on maximizing your production and farm profitability. If there’s anything MN weather teaches us…..a good crop plan must include risk management.

At Corn Capital Innovations, we help you look at what this year has taught us as agriculture producers…..and what we need to change to create more opportunity for you in the coming year.  When you team with CCI, you will have the confidence to take responsibility for the outcome of your harvest.

Start Planning Today!

Plan for the next crop season today! Contact Corn Capital Innovations at (320) 523-2252 and take advantage of a great hand in farming. We can help ensure that you have a plan in place.

Learn More About Our Cropping Plans 

Harvest Health & Safety Tips

Farmers across Minnesota are starting to take to the fields to harvest their crops. We want all of our farming friends and their families to be safe and stay healthy during this busy and prosperous time.  Please follow these farm safety tips and health guidelines. Happy Harvest!

Road Safety During Harvest

Harvest Safety TipsWe all know that sharing the roads with other vehicles during harvest can be, well, challenging. Drivers who are in a rush are not patient or careful, and accidents involving farm equipment can be dangerous. Be prepared and drive safely!

  • Watch for drivers who may not be watching for you.
  • Use your lights and flashers to ensure others see you coming.
  • Keep an eye out for animals, especially around dusk or dawn; they are on the move as fields are being harvested.
  • Use slow-moving vehicle emblems if your equipment is traveling under 30 miles per hour.
  • Consider using a following vehicle when transporting larger farm equipment on roads.

Physical & Mental Health

Harvest Farming is physically demanding and long hours can take their toll on our bodies. That physical stress contributes to accidents and even death. It is important for farmers to follow some basic health guidelines when beginning fall field work.

  • Take Breaks – If you are spending long hours in the field, take time for short breaks. It may seem unproductive, but it is good for YOU.
  • Slow Down – It only takes a few minutes to run safety checks on your equipment. A few minutes that could save your life.
  • Get Enough Sleep – When you are working long hours, it can be hard to find the time to get a good night’s sleep, but falling asleep behind the wheel can have drastic consequences.
  • Practice Healthy Eating  – Take the time to eat. Grab a bite in the morning, pack a cooler for lunch and supper or ask a family member to deliver a meal. They’ll be excited to visit you! Make sure your meals and snacks are healthy and give you the nutrition you need to keep going.
  • Relax a Bit – Take a minute to relieve stress. Enjoy the beauty of the season. Listen to music, take a walk (even if it’s just from your combine to the farm site) or play with the kids. It’s worth it to restart your mental clock.

Child Safety on the Farm

Farm families work together and during harvest, farm kids are often riding in farm equipment and helping out where needed. This is a wonderful lesson in hard work but can also be very dangerous! Here are some farm safety guidelines to protect kids.

  • Watch for kids when driving, they are hard to see and often times not looking out for you.
  • Turn equipment off, lower hydraulics and remove the key when not in use, even just for a short period of time. Younger kids especially love to “drive” and want to be just like you.
  • Designate a specific play area. Be proactive and put a fence around your swing set and sand box. It is the best way to let your kids enjoy the outdoors and be safe.
  • Keep an eye out for safety hazards around the farm. Keeping things cleaned up and put away can be very important. Then there’s nothing for them to get into.
  • Watch kids diligently. This can seem like a no brainier but make sure if kids are outside that someone is with them and watching them closely.
  • Assign kids age-appropriate jobs to do. It’s great to have them involved and learning but always have an adult there to supervise.
  • Talk to them about the dangers of the farm. Education is important, don’t just assume they know. Review farm safety often especially before or during harvest.
  • Take extreme caution when letting kids ride on farm equipment. They enjoy being in the combine or tractor with you but be sure to be safe. Keep them in a seat with a seatbelt, do not leave them unattended even for a minute and if you find yourself distracted, send them home.

Farm Equipment Safety

Farm equipment is powerful and dangerous. Many farmers are injured each year. Take safety seriously and take the time for safety checks. EVEN during your most busy times.

  • Keep kids and farm visitors away from machinery unless an experienced person is present.
  • Take time prior to harvest to review safety information. Read manuals and warning decals.
  • Inspect and clean all equipment properly.
  • Stay away from moving parts when operating and fixing equipment. Don’t value saving time over saving your limb or life.
  • Shut down equipment completely before getting out. Turn off the engine and remove the key. It’s best for your safety and the safety of others.

Grain Handling Precautions

Famers handle lots of grain during the harvest season. Grain storage bins and handling equipment can be dangerous. Take these precautions.

  • Lock entrances to grain handling areas.
  • Wear high quality, dust-filtering respirators in necessary areas to protect your lungs.
  • Properly clean all grain handling equipment.
  • Install ladders inside bins in case of an emergency.
  • Do not enter grain bins unless absolutely necessary and never when they are being loaded or unloaded.
  • Use a safety harness when entering a bin. Shut off and lockout power and always have someone waiting outside the bin to help you out if problems arise.

Have a Safe & Successful Harvest

The Corn Capital Innovations Team wants to wish you all a safe and prosperous harvest this year. Then it’s time to start planning for the future. Please contact us if you need help with next year’s cropping plan.

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