Tim Knesek | Capital Farm Credit | { 07.23.09 }
On the topic of weather, my former boss, Gaylon Oehlke in Capital Farm Credit’s South Texas region, said it best: “It’s always raining somewhere, just not always here.”
Considering the size of Texas, it’s not surprising that average annual rainfall ranges from 8 inches in El Paso, to 60 inches in southeast Texas. The fact is that the 38-inch average annual rainfall in my part of central Texas is an average of years ranging from 8 to 60 inches. Is there a way to be proactive when you can’t control the clouds?
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Tim Knesek | Capital Farm Credit | { 03.12.09 }
Ever hear of a lender’s lender? It is a coveted term assigned to those in the lending world that bring exceptional value to the table. They are the lenders that people in the financial world seek out to trust with their personal banking.
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Tim Knesek | Capital Farm Credit | { 01.20.09 }
Day after day, clients call, wanting advice on buying real estate. Typically, the conversation goes something like this: “Tim, where do you think the market is going? My 401(k) is about half of what it was a year ago, and people are losing jobs. I think the market is headed lower. Should I buy farm and ranch property in this market?”
My classic answer is, “Maybe, maybe not.”
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