Your land is an asset. We help you protect it, maximize its productivity, and pass it on to the next generation in better condition than we found it.
Whether you are actively involved in your farming operation or looking for a trusted manager to handle day-to-day decisions, we provide transparent, data-driven management tailored to your goals. We treat every acre as if it were our own.
From commodity marketing and input procurement to soil health and commodity management, we handle the complexity so you can focus on what matters to you — while staying as informed or hands-off as you prefer.
Decades in production agriculture build something beyond acres and equipment — they build a network. The Young family draws on relationships with agronomic consultants, crop insurance specialists, grain marketing advisers, lenders, drainage contractors, input suppliers, custom work specialists, and fellow operators across the region. Landowners who work with us gain access to that bench. Questions that fall outside our direct expertise rarely stay unanswered long, because the people who can answer them are a phone call away — and they know us by name.
Financial and agronomic records so you always know what's happening on your land and why decisions were made.
No-till, soil conservation, and precision nutrient programs that build organic matter and protect topsoil — increasing long-term land value.
Precision, variable rate input management rather than the standard one-size-fits-all approach. Couple this with strategic commodity marketing to reduce cost per bushel and improve net return per acre.
Proactive water management can protect your land while improving yields in both wet and dry years.
GIS mapping, multispectral imagery, and yield data give you and us a factual basis for every management decision — no guesswork.
We manage with the next generation in mind. Practices that build the land's productivity today make it more valuable for decades to come.
Together, we evaluate your ground and understand your goals — financial, conservation, and generational. Soil sampling, mapping, and other available data help provide an understanding of your land's capabilities and history.
A customized plan is developed covering fertility, rotation, water management, financial targets, and long-term goals written into an agreement for the next season and beyond.
Regular updates keep you informed on field conditions, agronomic decisions, and financial performance throughout the years.
Before any conversation about a lease, it helps to have a sense of what your ground can produce and how proposed rent figures compare to long-run research benchmarks. The calculator below is free to use, research-based, and calibrated to western Kentucky.
Get in touch to discuss your land and how we can help you meet your goals.
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