THOUGHT PIECES

By: Skye Root
January 30, 2026

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🌟 Employee Spotlight: Kari Rickenbach, Permanent Crop Associate With over 20 years in the permanent crop industry, Kari brings unmatched expertise to Root Ag Advisory. From overseeing operations to managing farm finances, her hands-on experience and horticulture degree from WSU make her an invaluable asset to our team. Kari’s not only dedicated to farmland management—she’s… Employee Spotlight: Kari Kickenbach

By: Skye Root
January 26, 2026

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🌎 Brazil surpasses the U.S. as the world’s top beef producer—what does that mean for Western producers? Brazil overtaking the U.S. in total beef production isn’t just a global headline—it has real implications for producers across the western half of the country. While U.S. cattle numbers remain historically tight, strong global demand (especially from China)… US Drops Below Brazil for World’s Top Beef Producer

By: Skye Root
January 24, 2026

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As we step into a new year, we’re reintroducing the founders behind Root Agricultural Advisory, Skye and Becca Root. Founded in 2018, Root Ag Advisory was built on one clear mission: deliver high-quality farmland advisory services grounded in real agricultural experience. ➡️ Skye brings decades of experience across farmland investment, water rights, ag finance, and… New Year. Same Roots.

By: Skye Root
January 20, 2026

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Selling farmland in 2026 will require more than good timing, it requires preparation. From property presentation to water data, buyers are expecting clear, organized information before they write strong offers. The farms that stand out are the ones that tell a complete, credible story from day one. Consider the following tips when looking to sell… Tips for Selling Farmland in 2026

By: Skye Root
January 13, 2026

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Recent USDA data highlights a growing imbalance producers are feeling every day in the field. By October 2025, the Prices Paid Index climbed to 154.6, while the Prices Received Index fell to 120.5. Put simply: • It now costs producers ~50% more to grow crops than it did in 2011 • Yet commodity prices are… Producer’s Seeing Negative Variance in Commodity Prices vs. Growing Costs

By: Skye Root
January 8, 2026

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Recent rainfall has brought timely relief after a warm, dry start to the season, improving crop conditions across much of the region. That said, moisture levels in the Cascades and upper Yakima Basin remain something to watch closely as producers look ahead to 2026. Early rains help, but long-term success depends on sustained precipitation to… Rainfall Relief After a Dry Winter

By: Skye Root
January 7, 2026

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As we look ahead to the 2026 growing season, soil improvement opportunities deserve a closer look. Consider implementing the following practices in your 2026 plan: Know your soil: Since soil is a living system, looking at factors such as nutrient cycling, water retention and understanding crop resilience can make a huge difference in harvest outcomes.… Planning for the 2026 Growing Season

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