Farmers National Company - Matt Miller

Farmers National Company - Matt Miller Real estate agent and professional manager for agricultural property for landowners in Nebraska.

03/28/2026
03/25/2026

Happening next week!📚📌

Our Northern Region team is hosting a Land Tax Strategy Webinar on March 31 at 12:00 Noon.

Join us + Boa Safra Ag to dive into the IRS 180 Deduction.

Free to attend, but registration is required: farmersnationalco.com/2026events

03/24/2026

Water Supply Update – Pathfinder Irrigation District
Pathfinder Irrigation District provides this information to address questions regarding the current water season. As is widely known, the District is facing a water supply that appears to be significantly below normal. The District hopes that this update will help address concerns and reduce the spread of misinformation regarding the District’s available supply.
At the time of this update, the District has approximately 25 days of water available in the reservoirs, which is well below average for this point in the season.
The District has received many inquiries from users wanting to know how many days of water will be available so they can plan accordingly. The District understands the importance of this information and appreciates the professionalism and patience shown by its users.
However, due to the unusual weather patterns experienced this year, there is limited historical data available to provide a reliable estimate. At this time, there are too many variables to accurately determine how much water the District will receive from mountain snowmelt.
Key factors include temperature patterns in the mountains. Warmer temperatures, particularly when accompanied by mild nighttime conditions, typically result in more efficient runoff. In contrast, cooler days with freezing nights can slow the melt and allow moisture to be absorbed into the ground. Spring weather events also play an important role—timely precipitation can improve runoff efficiency, while continued dry conditions can negatively impact it.
Current snowpack levels further illustrate the uncertainty. At the time of this report, the Upper Platte basin is at 61% of normal, the Sweetwater basin is at 86% of normal, and the Lower Platte basin is at 32% of normal. These levels will ultimately depend on spring conditions and how efficiently the snowpack transitions into usable runoff. We get the vast majority of our water from the Upper and Lower North Platte regions.
The District was able to carry over between seven and ten days of water from the previous season. Even with this carryover, the total number of irrigation days remains uncertain due to the variability in projected runoff. For perspective, projections for Upper Platte runoff currently range from approximately 100,000 acre-feet to as much as 620,000 acre-feet, compared to a long-term average of around 705,000 acre-feet.
At the April board meeting, the Bureau of Reclamation will present an updated forecast of the expected water supply based on the most recent data available. Pathfinder Irrigation District will share this updated information with its users as soon as it becomes available.
While the District remains hopeful, current weather patterns have consistently tracked below average. It is important to recognize the possibility that these conditions may persist.
There has also been discussion regarding the potential to borrow water from the Kendrick Project. While this option exists, the amount available is limited and must be shared among all 13 districts. Any borrowed water must be repaid from the very first of next year’s runoff and includes both the return of water and a financial cost associated with lost power generation revenue. The District is actively evaluating the financial implications of this option and exploring available resources to help offset these costs, with the aim of minimizing the burden on District users.
The District’s Board of Directors will make a final decision on how the water season will be managed at the May board meeting. While it is recognized that this timing is later than preferred, the number of unknown variables at this point makes it impractical to make a responsible decision any sooner.
The District will continue to monitor conditions closely and provide updates as more reliable information becomes available. In the meantime, Pathfinder Irrigation District remains committed to managing this water supply as effectively and responsibly as possible. Every effort is being made to maximize the water available and to support our users through the challenges of this season. We appreciate your continued patience, cooperation, and understanding as we work through these conditions together.

02/19/2026

We're hiring!

🌽Farm Manager in Hastings, Nebraska

If you have a passion for the ag industry and are good at building relationships, this may be the role for you.

Apply today: farmersnationalco.com/career-opportunities

01/07/2026

📢 Ag Risk Management Symposium Coming Up in Sidney. Join Us!

Federal Crop Agency is hosting an Ag Risk Management Symposium designed to help producers begin building a strong risk management plan for the 2026 crop year. This meeting will focus on education, planning ahead, and understanding how key decisions work together.

Topics will include grain and cash marketing strategies, using options and crop insurance to help maximize returns, and understanding how long-term weather trends impact risk management decisions.

Our guest speakers will also discuss market outlook, weather risk, and policy changes—and how to optimize your options in an evolving ag environment.

📍 Sidney, NE
🗓 February 3
📌 Cheyenne County Fairgrounds
⏰ 9:00 AM start
🍽 Lunch will be provided

🎤 Speakers will include Travis Kester, VP of Grain at Frenchman Valley Coop; Ben Scholl, President at Lewis B Osterbur & Associates; special guest meteorologist Brian Bledsoe, host of the Desert Farmer Podcast, with a focus on High Plains agriculture; and a special guest speaker.

📞 RSVP to the Chappell, Sidney, or Sterling offices

👉 Please RSVP by January 26 so we can plan accordingly.

We look forward to visiting with you and helping you prepare for the future of your operation!

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12/16/2025

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08/20/2025

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07/28/2025

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07/11/2025

Check out a landowner event near you!

Join us later this month for free Landowner Meetings. We'll discuss the ag real estate market, farm leasing, grain marketing, and more. This is a great opportunity to network with fellow landowners and our team!
Register for an event here: https://www.farmersnational.com/events

07/05/2025

Landowner Insights Meeting on July 29th @ 9-11:00am
Scottsbluff Hampton Inn & Suites

If you are a landowner and would like the opportunity to learn valuable insights and ask local experts your questions, please join us for our annual Landowner Insights on Tuesday, July 29th from 9:00am - 11:00am at the Scottsbluff Hampton Inn & Suites conference room. We will be sharing the latest trends and strategies to help you maximize the potential of your land investments. Whether you are looking to optimize your leasing agreements, navigate the complexities of grain marketing, or stay informed about the real estate market, this meeting will offer practical advice and networking opportunities with fellow landowners and our team.

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06/12/2025

A big thank you to Kinsey, Kendra and the KNEB crew for launching this and we were grateful to be a part of this! We at Farmers National Company are very appreciative to the local farmers and ranchers who provide and support the communities in western Nebraska and eastern Wyoming🌽🫘🫜🐄! Let’s keep the reStop going!!

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