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780 - Monday's Daily

Farm Tender Daily - All the news for Monday, the 1st of December, 2025.Click here to go to the Farmer Tender website.
TODAY’S TRENDS - Another solid day on the sales front, with harvest and hay equipment continuing to move well. We’re hearing reports of rain across the South over the weekend, which has been frustrating for those still trying to harvest and bale hay. Hopefully, warmer weather later in the week will provide some relief as we officially welcome the start of summer.
WHAT SOLD - Small Square Baler with Bale Baron, Tractors, Grain Bagger, Header, Cross Auger, Vetch Hay, Cereal Straw, Wheel Spacers, Pickup Front.
What was in this mornings edition of The Farmers Club.There are so many business tips and takeaways in our Monday full edition this morning. Some have been sent in by our subscribers who make the most valuable contributions. And it’s not about what we do, it’s about what these tips and takeaways can do for your business. Subscribe, and I will send them to you.
Already, we have had a few people take up the “gift voucher” offer. You can get either a 6-month or 12-month subscription. It’s a great idea for someone keen on Ag. PS. I have added an extra month to each so they align with our 30-day free offer. Reach out today, and we can get it sorted.
We need to keep the great days of our past alive. So we have added a new snippet headline called “Aussie Stuff”. We don’t live in the past; change is inevitable, and we are all embracing it at an Ag/Farm level. But it’s good to relive some things from a past era. Boonie kicks it off, followed by a Mike Stephens poem on Barnaby, how appropriate.
Sometimes in business, we can miss a key ingredient, and by adding it in, it can turn the business around. We outline a couple of examples in a story today.
Accountability is something we need to have when we are growing our Farm or Ag business. Boards add that level of accountability. We spoke about this in the Bill Long podcast, as he is a great believer in the Farm Board. He also suggested something I have never ever thought of before when it comes to accountability. We wrote about it today.
We have all had that “Barnaby moment” when the organisation is better off without us, and we are better off without the organisation. You know, there comes a time were we need to step down as President of the Cricket Club and give someone else a go. We wrote more about this in an article today.
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What was listed today.What was sold today.Thanks for reading.

































