Ag lenders expect balance sheets to look a lot different when visiting with farmers about the 2021 growing season.
Kent Thiesse, vice president of MinnStar Bank in southern Minnesota, says now is a good time for what he calls a “pro forma” document laying out yield and prices post-harvest.
“And in a lot of cases, not just above-average yields but well above where they were a year ago, so you now have a lot more bushels there.