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90. Good Debt, Bad Debt, and Toxic Debt in Agriculture

90. Good Debt, Bad Debt, and Toxic Debt in Agriculture

Episode 90 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Debt is one of the most powerful and misunderstood tools in agriculture. In this solo episode, host John Haskell explains how ranchers and farmers should think about debt not as inherently good or bad, but in relation to the asset it finances and the cash flow it generates. He walks through why matching the term of a loan to the life of the asset is critical and how properly structured debt can support productive investments that strengthen the business.

John also explores several common debt traps that can quietly weaken an operation over time. From borrowing for assets that do not generate income to repeatedly rolling operating losses into long-term loans, these patterns can limit flexibility and increase risk. The goal is not to avoid debt altogether, but to understand when it helps move a business forward and when it begins to work against it.

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In this episode, I cover:

  1. How to evaluate debt based on the assets and cash flow it supports
  2. Why loan terms should match the life of the asset
  3. What separates good debt from bad debt in agriculture
  4. How stale and toxic debt can develop in farm and ranch businesses
  5. Why disciplined debt management improves long-term resilience

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