For farm families
We speak farm.
Schedule F, the June wheat check, the equipment you buy when the price is right. Farm taxes have their own rhythm, and we know it. We are right here in Rice County, year after year.
Schedule F fluency
You should not have to explain Schedule F to your own preparer.
Farm taxes are their own world. Cash method or accrual. Income averaging. Depreciation on the equipment. Prepaid feed and seed. Oil and gas royalties and depletion if you have minerals under the ground.
You already know all of that. We do too. Sit down with us and you will not spend the first half hour teaching us how a farm works. We start where you leave off.
Crop-year cash flow
Wheat sells in June. The bill comes in April. We plan for the gap.
Your money does not arrive on a calendar. The wheat check lands in June. Cattle sell in the fall. The big equipment gets bought when the price is right, not when the tax year says so.
A preparer who only sees you in April cannot help you time any of that. We can. We look at the crop year the way you do, and we help you decide when to sell, when to buy, and how to keep a good year from turning into a tax surprise you did not see coming.
That is the difference between someone filling out a form and someone in your corner all year.
Ag payroll
Seasonal help, handled.
Harvest brings on hands. Custom work brings on drivers. The minute you pay someone, there is withholding, there are filings, and there is the worry that you got one of them wrong.
We handle ag payroll so you do not have to think about it during the busiest weeks of your year. Runs, withholding, the year-end W2s, all of it. You get the crop in. We keep you right with the IRS.
Succession
Dad is handing down the farm.
It is the hardest and most important conversation a farm family has. When the operation passes to the next generation, the taxes get complicated fast, and getting it wrong can cost the family real money and real peace.
This is not a form you fill out in April. It is a conversation, sometimes over a few years, about how to hand the ground and the herd to your daughter or your son without a tax disaster. We will sit at the table with your family and walk through it in plain language, at a pace that respects how big a decision this is.
We plan to be here for the whole handoff, and for the generation after that.
Our county
There are 433 farms in Rice County. We would be proud to keep the books for yours.
The chains in the bigger towns do not speak farm. They process a Schedule F the same way they process a W2, and they miss things a generalist would never think to look for.
We are a family firm in a farm county. We know the wheat, the sorghum, the cow-calf herd, and the family partnership behind them. When your neighbor talks, we understand the whole picture, because it is our county too.
Membership fit
A flat monthly beats a shock April bill.
Seasonal income makes a big once-a-year tax bill hard to plan for. A membership spreads your year-round support into one predictable monthly price, so the cost is something you can budget for instead of something that lands all at once after harvest.
You also get a person who already knows your operation, checks in through the year, and picks up the phone in July. Not just in April. All year.
Come by the office. The coffee is on.
You do not have to fill out a form to start. Call us, text us, or come by the office on East Ave, one block off the square. Tell us about your operation. We will take it from there.
Or come by the office: 109 East Ave North, Lyons.