What Is Your Definition Of Success In Farming?

In farming and in life, success can be defined in endless ways. Five farmers share their perspective.

Farm CPA Podcast
Farm CPA Podcast
(Top Producer)

In farming and in life, success can be defined in endless ways. Each week, Paul Neiffer visits with a farmer or ag industry professional on “The Farm CPA Podcast,” brought to you by Top Producer. (Subscribe via Apple podcasts or visit AgWeb.com to listen). Neiffer closes each episode with, “What is your definition of success in farming?” Here are a few answers.

Chase Dewitz, CD Acres, Steele, N.D.
I enjoy seeing progress. My favorite time is harvest and watching combines running across a field. That is my picturesque version of agriculture. To me that’s success, not how much money is in the bank.”

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Todd Malecha, Malecha Enterprises, Villard, Minn.
The progressive realization of a worthy idea.”

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Steve Henry, LongView Farms, Nevada, Iowa
Being a faithful steward of the blessings we’ve received and have been called to steward.”

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Brian Mitchell, Mitchell Farms, Elkhart, Kan.
Success is a moving target and is defined by one’s age and stage in life. Early goals of asset and wealth ac-cumulation have been replaced for me over time. Family, health, friends, community and contentment have be-come much more important. Achieving success without a sense of purpose is just meaningless.”


Justin Crownover, Lone Star Family Farms, Sunray, Texas
Profit is going to be the first thing for me. Farming is not a hobby; it’s a business. Secondly, it’s about how my people are treated. We take great pride in offering retirement options, insurance, etc. We also appreciate our employees’ families and want them to go to the football games and recitals. Finally, our goal is to be a good steward of the resources we have.”

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