Farm Bookkeeping Basics Webinar Recording

Watch our farm bookkeeping basics webinar recording to learn how to organize financial records, track farm income and expenses, and build a solid foundation for smarter farm management decisions.

Lost in Bureaucracy: Uncovering EQIP Deadlines for Farmers

EQIP deadlines for farmers can be confusing and easy to miss. In this guide, we break down how the Environmental Quality Incentives Program works, key application timelines to watch, and practical steps farmers can take to secure conservation funding before deadlines pass.

Preparing Your Farm for Tax Season

Preparing your farm for tax season starts long before filing day. Learn how organized bookkeeping, accurate expense tracking, and proactive tax planning can help farmers reduce stress, maximize deductions, and stay compliant with agricultural tax requirements.

The Numbers Make Cents

Strong farm financial management is about more than balancing the books — it’s about understanding your numbers so you can grow with confidence. When farmers track income, expenses, and profitability consistently, they gain clarity that leads to smarter decisions and long-term success.

Celebrating Two Years of Helping Farmers and Ranchers

Over the past two years, we’ve had the privilege of providing farm financial support for farmers and ranchers across the country. From bookkeeping and tax preparation to long-term financial planning, our mission has been simple: help agricultural businesses stay organized, profitable, and prepared for whatever comes next.

From Grass to Green: The Power of Rotational Grazing

Rotational grazing offers powerful benefits for livestock producers, improving pasture health, increasing forage productivity, and supporting long-term soil sustainability. By strategically moving cattle between paddocks, farmers can strengthen their land while improving herd performance and profitability.

Celebrating Earth Day with 20% Off One-Time Services

This Earth Day, we’re celebrating sustainable agriculture by offering 20% off our one-time financial and bookkeeping services. It’s the perfect opportunity for farmers and ranchers to clean up their books, strengthen their financial systems, and move into the season with confidence.

Coming Soon…

Ever find out about the perfect grant too late to apply? It’s incredibly frustrating, and the most annoying part is that it’s not like there’s anything you could have done differently – there’s simply too much going on for you to stay on top of something that isn’t ranked in the top 50 most urgent items. That’s why we’re working on a service to let you know when a grant you’re eligible for has opened. We’re opening the program to a limited number of farmers in April, and we’ll ask for your feedback as we refine it and add more programs to our database. Within a few months, we should be pulling from a database of over 5000 federal, state and local funding sources. We’ll then email you weekly to let you know which of those programs are open to you in any given week. We’re going to kick this off at $1/month or $10/year for life for anyone who wants to join our limited release in April. In exchange, we’ll ask for your feedback as we add additional features. If you’re interested, enter your info in this link and we’ll be sure to let you know when we launch!

Good Agriculture Announces Partnership with Harvest Returns

Good Agriculture is proud to announce a new partnership with Harvest Returns, expanding financial opportunities for farmers and ranchers. This collaboration strengthens access to agricultural investment solutions while supporting producers with practical financial management expertise.

Mastering Your Farm Finances: A Step-by-Step Guide

Managing farm finances doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. This step-by-step guide walks farmers and ranchers through budgeting, bookkeeping, cash flow management, and tax planning strategies to help build a more profitable and sustainable operation.

Business or Hobby? How to Set Your Farm Up For Success – Part One

Is your farm a business or a hobby? Understanding the difference is critical for tax purposes, profitability, and long-term success. In Part One, we break down how to structure your farm properly, avoid common financial pitfalls, and lay the groundwork for a sustainable agricultural operation.

Crushing the Off Season

The off season doesn’t have to mean downtime. With the right planning, winter can become your most productive time of year. Learn how to use the slower months to organize finances, improve systems, plan for growth, and set your farm up for a stronger, more profitable season ahead.

It’s EQIP Season!

EQIP season is here, and now is the time to apply for conservation funding through NRCS. Learn how the Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) can help fund high tunnels, irrigation systems, fencing, and other farm improvements—and how to prepare your application before deadlines close.

It’s Alive! Tests to Help Understand the Biology in Your Soil

Healthy soil is alive with microbes that drive nutrient cycling and crop productivity. Learn which soil biology tests can help farmers measure microbial activity, organic matter breakdown, and overall soil health—so you can make smarter management decisions for your farm.

What You Need to Do to Be Eligible for NRCS Programs

Interested in applying for NRCS conservation programs? Learn the key eligibility requirements, paperwork steps, and farm records you’ll need before applying—so you can confidently access cost-share funding and conservation support for your operation.

The Small Farmer Viability Curve

Why do some small farms struggle while others thrive? Explore the small farmer viability curve and learn how profitability, cost control, and strategic growth decisions determine whether your farm survives—or succeeds long term.

Building a Regenerative Farm – Paying Your People

Building a regenerative farm means investing in your people. Learn how to budget for farm labor, set fair wages, and build a financially sustainable team that supports long-term soil health and farm profitability.

Volunteers and “Free Labor”

Using volunteers on your farm can seem cost-effective, but labor laws, liability risks, and long-term sustainability must be considered. Learn how to structure farm internships and volunteer programs legally and responsibly.

Value-Added Producer Grants

Value-Added Producer Grants (VAPG) help farmers increase profitability by processing, marketing, or branding their products. Learn how these USDA grants work, who qualifies, and how to apply successfully for funding.