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One Earth Farms Loses $3.2 Mill in 1st Quarter!

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  • furrowtickler
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2004
    • 21887

    #41
    Man my fingers cant spell....

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    • Hopperbin
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 6562

      #42
      You can farm.

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      • Hopperbin
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2007
        • 6562

        #43
        My accountant puts the agristablility in the year I recieved it not the year it was meant for. Should I question that?

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        • Hopperbin
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 6562

          #44
          WD9 a quarter means dick all on a grain farm. Gotta add up all 4 quarters in a row, what were they?

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          • Hopperbin
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2007
            • 6562

            #45
            All these quarters remind me of a joke.
            3 year old asks 5 year old how many wives a man can have? 5 year old says 16, 4 better 4 worse 4 healthy 4 sicker

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            • Saskfarmer99
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2007
              • 6562

              #46
              WD9 - The purchased inputs of this first quarter would be considered prepaid expenses until the crop is seeded.

              In my opinion, these operations are highly leveraged so the interest costs, wages and leased equipment payments would be significant in almost all quarters

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              • Saskfarmer99
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2007
                • 6562

                #47
                Hopper - I don't think there are many accountants that understand the program or have to tools and knowledge to estimate any payments so therefore no payment would be included in the year end financials.

                A properly prepared financial statement is only a picture of what the year's earnings were. If you do work with someone that knows how to calculate, it really should be included in the year it relates to. As you mentioned 2011 being a pretty good to almost the best year of farming for some, it would look rather strange to have AgriStability benefits show up as revenue.

                Its probably a bit different now but years ago the financial statements I saw by many smaller accountants were straight cash basis and looked like the tax return as a financial statement. These are basically useless documents from a banking perspective as we would have to do our own thing to try and figure out the true farm picture.

                And when asking a farmer for inventories/Receivables/Payables in March/April for the previous year I'm pretty sure it wasn't always very close.

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                • wd9
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2000
                  • 3196

                  #48
                  So nobody knows the yearly profit/loss?
                  Just headlines then? Lull you into
                  believing they are toast? Sounds fishy.

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                  • furrowtickler
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 21887

                    #49
                    wd9, do you farm near a first nation? They lull themselves to sleep.....
                    I will put it this way, the laziest people on earth have always had things given to them for free and always expect the most for doing *** all. Do the math.

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                    • wd9
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2000
                      • 3196

                      #50
                      Well i'd like to do the math but so far
                      haven't seen the numbers.

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