Jim Kelm of Kelm Management, a CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer was elected to a second term as president of the Farm Financial Standards Council at the organization’s annual conference in Billings, Montana.
CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer, Skip Gray, of Gray Farms was featured in the July/August issue of Farm Futures magazine. In the article, “50 Ways to Make a Profit,” Skip Gray shares his knowledge and experience on leveling out income risk with a wildly diverse crop lineup.
CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer, Steve Abel from Abel Dairy Farms LLC, was featured in the May 25, 2014 issue of Progressive Dairyman. In the article, “Roundtable: Rumination and Activity Monitoring Systems,” Steve shares his experience and advice. To read the entire article, click here.
CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer, Son-Bow Farms, Inc., which includes the families of Jay and Kristi Richardson, John Freund, Jeff Coss and Gabe Weix, hosted Pierce County’s Dairy Breakfast on Saturday, June 21st at their farm in Maiden Rock, WI. The article and photo were featured in the June 18, 2014 Republican Eagle newspaper.
CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer, Katie Grinstead from Vir-Clar Farms LLC, was featured in the May 7, 2014 issue of Progressive Dairyman. In the article, “Calf Raisers Share Best Practices and Lessons Learned,” Katie shares her best practices for managing the 1,450 cows and calves her family farm raises. To read the entire article, click here.
Red Wing Software customer Mason Dixon Farms was featured in the April issue of Dairy Today in the article, “Doyle’s Rules.” The management team of Doyle Waybright; his brothers, Bert, Alan and Joel; and several other family members are constantly looking for new dairy technology to continue to build on their operations success. To read the entire article, click here.
CenterPoint Accounting and Payroll customer, Homestead Dairy, was featured in the April 10, 2014 issue of Hoard’s Dairyman. In the article, “Technology Moves Them Forward,” Brian Houin of Homestead Dairy discusses how he is always looking for new and unique ways to improve the efficiency of his operation, and searching for the next best thing that will keep his farm moving forward.