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Maximize Your Tax Savings by Understanding the Hobby Loss Rules

When engaging in activities that generate income, it’s essential to understand how the IRS classifies these activities for tax purposes. The distinction between a hobby and a business can significantly impact your tax obligations. This article will delve into the hobby loss rules, the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) on …

Maximizing Your Retirement Savings: Strategies for Late Starters

As a baby boomer, you may find yourself approaching retirement with less savings than you’d hoped. Whether due to economic fluctuations, personal circumstances, or simply the demands of life, many late starters face this challenge. However, it’s never too late to take action. Here are effective strategies to maximize your retirement savings and catch …

USDA Doubles its Funding for Climate Mitigation Projects

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is ramping up its commitment to climate mitigation, announcing a remarkable $5.7 billion in funding for conservation efforts over the next year. This represents a significant doubling of the amount allocated during the previous fiscal year, highlighting an unprecedented interest in USDA’s stewardship programs. “We’re confident that we …

Extension Demonstration Shows Drone’s Usefulness on Farms

Drone technology is rapidly transforming the agricultural landscape, offering farmers innovative solutions to improve their operations. Kevin Brooks, a Farm Management Educator with the University of Illinois Extension’s Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit, is at the forefront of this movement, assisting local farmers in leveraging drones to address various challenges and optimize efficiency.   Monitoring Crop Health …

Drone technology is rapidly transforming the agricultural landscape, offering farmers innovative solutions to improve their operations. Kevin Brooks, a Farm Management Educator with the University of Illinois Extension’s Fulton-Mason-Peoria-Tazewell Unit, is at the forefront of this movement, assisting local farmers in leveraging drones to address various challenges and optimize efficiency.

 

Monitoring Crop Health

Throughout the growing season, crop health can fluctuate based on field conditions. Traditional methods, like walking or driving along the edges of a field, provide limited insights. Drones, however, offer a powerful alternative, allowing producers to monitor entire fields from above.

Each field often contains diverse soil types, leading to variations in crop performance across different areas. Additionally, pressures from weeds, pests, and diseases can differ widely. Brooks emphasizes that the key to effectively using drones in farming lies in quickly identifying problem areas, which can then be investigated more closely.

“In a 160-acre field, a quick aerial assessment from 200 feet can reveal a wealth of information,” Brooks explains. “The pilot can then lower the drone to conduct a more detailed examination of specific areas.”

 

Precision Problem Identification

A closer look often yields critical insights. For instance, if an invasive weed or disease is detected, the pilot can utilize Real Time Kinematic (RTK) positioning technology to pinpoint the exact location for targeted intervention. In contrast, less precise positioning methods may only highlight a general area for treatment.

Brooks notes, “Drones have a wide range of applications on the farm. They can identify wet spots that need drainage or areas suffering from nitrogen deficiencies, among other issues. Depending on the need, drones can be simple machines for quick assessments or more sophisticated tools for detailed mapping.”

 

Comprehensive Field Analysis

In addition to targeted inspections, Brooks employs Extension farm drones to monitor overall field health. Using platforms such as Drone Deploy and Agremo, farmers can gain a comprehensive view of their fields, identifying problems and conducting valuable crop stand counts. “Taking a stand count is quick and efficient,” Brooks states. “However, a thorough assessment of an entire field can be time-consuming.”

Mapping a field with high detail often involves an autonomously flying drone capturing thousands of images that are later stitched together into a comprehensive map. For an 80-acre field, this mapping process can take nearly an hour, with additional time required for uploading and processing the photos.

 

Drone technology is reshaping how farmers manage their operations, providing them with the tools needed to enhance crop health and productivity. By utilizing drones effectively, farmers can gain deeper insights into their fields, leading to more informed decision-making and improved outcomes. As this technology continues to advance, its role in agriculture will undoubtedly grow, offering even greater potential for efficiency and success in farming.

 

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Kelly, Thompson Lead Introduction of The Supporting Innovation in Agriculture Act

The agriculture industry is taking a significant step forward with the introduction of the bipartisan Supporting Innovation in Agriculture Act (H.R. 9263). This legislation, introduced by U.S. Representatives Mike Kelly (R-PA), Mike Thompson (D-CA), and a bipartisan group of colleagues, aims to boost innovation in farming by providing tax incentives to specialty crop producers. …

Look Out for This Language in Your Farm Equipment Purchase Agreement

Watch Out for This Language in Your Farm Equipment Purchase Agreement You’ve just finalized a deal for a new tractor at your local dealership. Although the tractor is still in production and you can’t take it home yet, you and your salesperson sign a purchase agreement. When it’s time to pick up your new …

Meet the Team Behind DB&C Advisors: More Than Just Financial Professionals

At DB&C Advisors, exceptional service is not just about delivering tailored wealth management solutions; it’s about the heart of our practice—the people behind it. Our advisors don’t just bring financial expertise to the table; they bring their personalities, passions, and life experiences, making every client relationship personal and meaningful. In this blog, we’re excited …

At DB&C Advisors, exceptional service is not just about delivering tailored wealth management solutions; it’s about the heart of our practice—the people behind it. Our advisors don’t just bring financial expertise to the table; they bring their personalities, passions, and life experiences, making every client relationship personal and meaningful. In this blog, we’re excited to highlight three key team members who embody the spirit of DB&C: Deanna Sears, Shannon Simon, and Dan O’Mealey.

Deanna Sears – Client Services Associate

Family as a Driving Force

Deanna’s close-knit family has always inspired her, instilling in her the importance of love and connection, no matter the distance. This personal value translates directly into her work at DB&C Advisors, where helping clients plan for their families’ futures is a cornerstone of her role. Deanna sees financial planning as a way of protecting and nurturing relationships, much like she does with her own family.

Finding Balance Through Nature and Connection

Outside of the office, Deanna recharges through a variety of activities that connect her to both nature and community. She enjoys walking her dogs in the woods, gardening, and relaxing on the beach. When the weather isn’t cooperating, you’ll find her reading, sewing, or catching up with friends and family. Deanna’s philosophy is centered around balance—whether through quiet reflection, exercise, or shared laughter—helping her bring a positive, grounded energy into her work each day.

A Philosophy Rooted in Positivity

For Deanna, a smile goes a long way. Even when clients can’t see her, she believes they can sense the positivity in her voice. Her service philosophy is simple: stay upbeat and always approach life with kindness. This attitude resonates in her interactions with clients and colleagues alike, creating an environment where people feel supported, valued, and genuinely cared for.

The DB&C Family Atmosphere

One of Deanna’s favorite aspects of working at DB&C Advisors is the sense of family she feels with her team. Every day, she connects with clients and colleagues, forming relationships that go beyond transactions. For Deanna, it’s these connections that make her work so fulfilling.

Shannon Simon, BFA ®, CWS ® – Wealth Advisor

Client-Centered Relationships and a Family-First Philosophy

Shannon’s family plays a significant role in both his personal and professional life. His daughter is a teacher in Louisiana, and his son works for an airline in Michigan. Shannon’s focus on family mirrors his approach to working with clients, ensuring that every financial plan is deeply personal and rooted in each client’s life goals. He emphasizes, “It’s important to meet people where they are in their life’s journey—retirement, mid-career, or just starting out—and understand their goals and the steps they’ve taken toward achieving them.”

Enjoying Michigan Summers and Southern Cooking

Outside the office, Shannon enjoys spending quality time with his family, golfing (although not as much as he’d like), and fishing. As a native of Louisiana, he also loves cooking, particularly the foods he grew up eating, like gumbo, jambalaya, and barbeque. His time outdoors and in the kitchen helps him stay balanced and energized, allowing him to bring that same level of energy to his work.

Fostering Client Relationships as Family

For Shannon, DB&C Advisors feels like more than just a workplace—it’s a family. He notes that, “No matter what team or division you’re with, it feels like you are part of the family. Our goal is to extend that feeling to our clients, so we become an important part of their family as well.” He believes in creating strong, trust-based relationships with clients, helping them navigate challenges, and offering guidance through life’s significant events.

Dan O’Mealey, CFP ® – Chief Compliance Officer & Director of Financial Services

A Commitment to Setting a Good Example

Dan’s dedication to his family is mirrored in his professional life. As a father, he strives to set a strong example for his children, both in his career and in the way he approaches life. This commitment is reflected in how he engages with his clients, ensuring their needs are always the top priority.

Staying Energized Through Fitness and Fun

Dan’s life outside of the office is filled with a variety of activities that keep him balanced and energized. Whether it’s CrossFit, yoga, or spending time outdoors with family, Dan believes that staying active helps him maintain the focus and stamina necessary to serve his clients well. Summertime cookouts and travel are also significant parts of Dan’s life, providing the perfect way to unwind and recharge.

A Philosophy of Client-First Service

Dan’s personal service philosophy is straightforward: always put the client first. He believes that by focusing on the needs of his clients, everything else will naturally fall into place. This client-first mindset is at the core of how he approaches financial planning and is a key reason why he enjoys helping clients navigate both expected and unexpected challenges.

From Southeast Alaska to Wealth Management

One surprising fact about Dan is his unique background—he grew up in a fishing village on an island in Southeast Alaska. Before entering the world of financial planning, he spent ten years as a tool and die maker. This hands-on experience gives him a practical approach to problem-solving, which he applies to his financial planning strategies today.

Building Strong Client Relationships

For Dan, the best part of his job is getting to know the clients he serves. Whether it’s solving a small challenge or helping them navigate life’s big surprises, he values the trust his clients place in him and feels fortunate to be part of their journey.

DB&C Advisors is more than just a team of financial planners; we are a family of professionals who genuinely care about the people we work with. Deanna, Shannon, and Dan – along with the rest of the team, bring their full selves into their roles—combining technical expertise with authentic, human connections. When you work with DB&C Advisors, you’re not just getting a service; you’re gaining a partnership rooted in trust, integrity, and shared values.