Can You Preserve Your Farm's Future in This Unpredictable World?
Farming isn't just work; it's an identity, a way of life rooted in the soil, passed down from one generation's calloused hands to the next. But today, that legacy is under siege: rising costs, volatile markets, a climate more unpredictable than ever...
Yet, the way most farmers finance their operations hasn't evolved in a century. Traditional financing keeps you boxed in, dependent on someone else's rules, when what you need most is control.
Here's the twist: you already know how to sustain what matters. In most cases, you grow your own cow chow for your livestock, right? When you do, you don't rely on the feed store down the road.
So, why aren't you financing your operations?
In Growing Your Own Capital, Dan Allen unveils a game-changing strategy that redefines how farmers think about money. It's not a gimmick or a quick fix-it's a proven process, one that empowers you to:
- Break free from traditional lenders and farm on your terms.
- Take control of your finances and watch your capital grow alongside your crops or cattle.
- Build wealth that not only survives but thrives, creating a legacy your children can carry forward.
This isn't just about farming. It's about freedom. The tools and processes you need to protect your farm and its future are not out of reach; they're just hidden behind an outdated way of thinking. It's time to cut through the noise, rethink what's possible, and secure your family's place on the land for generations to come.
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978-1-63680-464-4 (9781636804644)
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Dan Allen grew up on a mixed farm where he was involved in everything from milking cows and raising cattle and hogs to all the activities with growing cash crops. After high school, Dan studied agriculture before returning to the family farm, where he worked for the next fourteen years. Dan was introduced to the IBC in 2013 and started to personally practice it in 2014. Dan started to train as an Infinite Banking Concept (IBC) practitioner in 2016 and has been coaching others in the concept ever since.