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Balance Sheet and Schedules CURRENT ASSET SCHEDULE DOLLAR VALUE CASH AND EQUIVALENTS A $ MARKETABLE EQUITIES B $ ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE C $ MARKET LIVESTOCK $ PRODUCE OR BY-PRODUCTS $ CROP INVENTORY D $ CROP RECEIVABLES E $ INVESTMENT IN GROWING CROPS F $ PREPAID EXPENSES $ SUPPLY INVENTORY $ HEDGE ACCOUNT $ NON-FARM OR OTHER CURRENT ASSETS $ TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS $ INTERMEDIATE ASSETS MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT G $ VEHICLES H $ BREEDING OR MILKING STOCK $ RECEIVABLES (OVER 12 MONTHS) $ SECURITIES (OVER 12 MONTHS) $ NON-FARM OR OTHER INTERMEDIATE ASSETS $ TOTAL INTERMEDIATE ASSETS $ LONG TERM ASSETS FARM REAL ESTATE I $ OTHER REAL ESTATE J $ BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS K $ RETIREMENT FUND (IRA AND KEOGH'S) L $ OTHER LONG TERM ASSETS $ NON-FARM OR OTHER LONG TERM ASSETS $ EQUITY IN COOPERATIVES $ TOTAL LONG TERM ASSETS $ TOTAL ASSETS $ Date Signature Date Signature

Balance Sheet and Schedules CURRENT LIABILITIES SCHEDULE DOLLAR VALUE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE M $ NOTES PAYABLE N $ OPERATING LOANS OR LINES O $ CCC LOANS P $ CURRENT PORTION OF TERM DEBT $ INCOME FICA TAXES DUE $ ACCRUED INTEREST $ SHARE CROPS PAYABLE $ RENTS PAYABLE $ OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES $ NON FARM LIABILITIES V $ TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES $ INTERMEDIATE LIABILITIES MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT/VEHICLE DEBT Q $ CARRYOVER DEBT (OVER 12 MONTHS) R $ CAPITAL LEASES S $ OTHER INTERMEDIATE DEBT $ NON FARM LIABILITIES V $ TOTAL INTERMEDIATE LIABILITIES $ LONG TERM LIABILITIES REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES T $ OTHER LONG TERM LIABILITIES U $ NON-FARM LIABILITIES V $ TOTAL LONG TERM LIABILITIES $ TOTAL LIABILITIES NET WORTH TOTAL NET WORTH & LIABILITIES $ $ $ Do you have any contingent liabilities? Date Signature Date Signature

SCHEDULE A Schedules for Balance Sheet CASH AND EQUIVALENTS (Institution name and location) SCHEDULE B MARKETABLE EQUITIES (Institution name and location) Total A $ SCHEDULE C ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE (Name and type) Total B $ SCHEDULE D CROP INVENTORY (crop, units (i.e. bu, ton), unit price and location) Total C $ SCHEDULE E CROP RECEIVABLES (Name and purpose) Total D $ SCHEDULE F INVESTMENT IN GROWING CROPS (Crop and location) Total E $ SCHEDULE G MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT (type and manufacturer) Total F $ 6 $ 7 (Value of all other machinery) $ Total G $

SCHEDULE H VEHICLES Schedules for Balance Sheet SCHEDULE I FARM REAL ESTATE (size and location) Total H $ 5 (all other or attach separate real estate schedule) $ SCHEDULE J OTHER REAL ESTATE (description and location) Total I $ SCHEDULE K BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS (function and location) Total J $ SCHEDULE L RETIREMENT FUND (IRA AND KEOGH'S) (Institution name and location) Total K $ SCHEDULE M ACCOUNTS PAYABLE (Creditors name and location) Total L $ 6 (All other accounts payable) $ SCHEDULE N NOTES PAYABLE (Creditors name and location) Total M $ SCHEDULE O OPERATING LOANS OR LINES (Institution or supplier name and location) Total N $ Total O $

SCHEDULE P CCC LOANS (Institution name and location) Schedules for Balance Sheet SCHEDULE Q MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT & VEHICLE DEBT (Lenders name and location) Total P $ 6 $ 7 $ SCHEDULE R CARRYOVER DEBT OLDER THAN 1 YR. (Creditors name and location) Total Q $ SCHEDULE S CAPITAL LEASES (Lease holders name and location) Total R $ SCHEDULE T REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES (Mortgage holders name and location)) Total S $ SCHEDULE U OTHER LONG TERM LIABILITIES (Name and purpose) Total T $ 6 $ SCHEDULE V NON-FARM LIABILITIES (Name and purpose) Total U $ Total V $

Balance Sheet Identification of Terms CURRENT ASSET CASH AND EQUIVALENTS MARKETABLE EQUITIES ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE MARKET LIVESTOCK PRODUCE OR BY-PRODUCTS CROP INVENTORY CROP RECEIVABLES INVESTMENT OF GROWING CROPS PREPAID EXPENSES SUPPLY INVENTORY HEDGE ACCOUNT TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS INTERMEDIATE ASSETS MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT VEHICLES BREEDING OR MILKING STOCK RECEIVABLES (OVER 12 MONTHS) SECURITIES (OVER 12 MONTHS) TOTAL INTERMEDIATE ASSETS LONG TERM ASSETS FARM REAL ESTATE OTHER REAL ESTATE BUILDINGS AND IMPROVEMENTS RETIREMENT FUND (IRA AND KEOGH'S) OTHER LONG TERM ASSETS NON-FARM ASSETS (PERSONAL) EQUITY IN COOPERATIVES TOTAL LONG TERM ASSETS TOTAL ASSETS Assets that can or will be converted to cash equivalents in next 12 months Cash, deposits at banks, credit unions, etc. -checking, savings, money market accounts Stocks, bonds, contracts for deed, mutual funds Money owed you for goods and services. Example - Proceeds due from sale of grain Livestock on hand, to be marketed in next 12 months Vegetables, seed, eggs,milk, etc. in inventory that will be marketed with in next 12 months Commodities stored on the farm or at commercial storage to be sold in next 12 months Crops due to you for custom work or rent Input expenses and cost of labor for crops in the field Prepaid expenses such as insurance, crop inputs not yet delivered by suppliers or prepaid fuel Materials, seed, chemicals, nutrients, fuel purchased and delivered, but not yet used Cash/Equity in a commodity trading account. All of the current assets All of the assets that have value that will be used up in the next 7 years Barn equipment, field equipment, tractors, combines, harvesters, planters, plows, etc. Trucks, trailer, buses, four wheelers, cars Livestock that is used generate income and is not typically sold with in one year Money that is owed you for goods and services due more than 12 months from now. Securities, stocks, bonds etc that can not easily be sold with in 12 months. All intermediate assets Market value of farm land owned Market value of other non farm real estate Market value of farm and/or commercial buildings Long term investments in qualified retirement programs or investments that are of restricted use Commercial investments - Examples mills, processing ventures, Ag related LLC's, etc. Personal property, collections, recreational property Value of cooperative stock All long term assets Value of all assets

Balance Sheet Identification of Terms CURRENT LIABILITIES ACCOUNTS PAYABLE NOTES PAYABLE OPERATING LOANS OR LINES CCC LOANS CURRENT PORTION OF TERM DEBT INCOME FICA TAXES DUE INTEREST PAYABLE SHARE CROPS PAYABLE RENTS PAYABLE OTHER CURRENT LIABILITIES NON-FARM LIABILITIES TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES INTERMEDIATE LIABILITIES MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT/VEHICLE DEBT CARRYOVER DEBT (OVER 12 MONTHS) CAPITAL LEASES OTHER INTERMEDIATE DEBT NON-FARM LIABILITIES TOTAL INTERMEDIATE LIABILITIES LONG TERM LIABILITIES REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES OTHER LONG TERM LIABILITIES NON-FARM LIABILITIES TOTAL LONG TERM LIABILITIES TOTAL LIABILITIES NET WORTH TOTAL NET WORTH & LIABILITIES Debts that are due within 12 months or less Debts on trade accounts, credit cards and charge accounts Notes to others payable within one year Current input or what is owed on operating lines or loans Borrowings from Commodity Credit Corporation for crop storage loans The principal portion of payment amount due in next 12 months on intermediate and long term debt Employment and income taxes that are presently due Accrued interest that is presently due on all loans Payments of cash or crops as part of a rental or shared farming operation Rents for land that are currently due or due for this crop cycle Any other short term debt Any other money owing for non-farm loans due within 12 months Total of all current liabilities Debts that are due over 12 months, but less than 7 years from now Amount owed on all machinery, equipment and vehicles except that part which is listed as current portion of term debt Any past operating debt that has been restricted for payment after 12months from now Any machinery, equipment or vehicle leases payable one to seven years from now Any other debts payable after 12 months and less than 7 years, not including long term debt Any other money owing for non-farm loans due over 12 months but less than 7 years from now Total of all intermediate debts Debts that are due over 7 years from now Mortgages, contract for deeds on real estate not listed as short or intermediate debt Any other debt for property whose useful expectance exceeds 7 years Any other money owing for non-farm loans due over 7 years from now All long term liabilities All liabilities The amount remaining after subtracting Total Liabilities from Total Assets Total Liabilities plus Net Worth should equal Total Assets, thus balancing the Balance Sheet.

Income Expense Statement INCOME YEAR TO DATE PROJECTED YEAR TOTAL LIVESTOCK SOLD $ $ SALES OF GRAIN AND PRODUCE RAISED $ $ SALES OF COMMODITIES PURCHASED FOR RESALE $ $ DISTRIBUTIONS FROM COOPERATIVES $ $ PAYMENTS FROM AGRICULTURAL PROGRAMS $ $ PAYMENTS FROM CROP INSURANCE $ $ GOVERNMENTAL DISASTER PAYMENTS $ $ PAYMENTS FOR AGRICULTURAL WORK FROM OTHERS $ $ TAX CREDITS OR REBATES $ $ ALL OTHER INCOME $ $ TOTAL INCOME $ $ EXPENSES COST/PURCHASE PRICE OF LIVESTOCK SOLD $ $ COST OF FEED PURCHASED FOR LIVESTOCK $ $ VETERINARY, BREEDING AND LIVESTOCK MEDICINE $ $ COST OF COMMODITIES PURCHASED FOR RESALE $ $ CHEMICALS $ $ FERTILIZER AND MINERALS $ $ SEEDS AND PLANTS $ $ LABOR HIRED - SALARY EXPENSE $ $ EMPLOYEE BENEFIT PROGRAMS $ $ CUSTOM HIRE (MACHINE WORK) $ $ PENSION AND PROFIT SHARING PLANS $ $ INSURANCE $ $ INTEREST PAID BANKS AND OTHERS $ $ RENT ON EQUIPMENT $ $ LAND RENTS $ $ EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE $ $ CAR TRUCK EXPENSE $ $ GASOLINE, FUEL AND OIL $ $ FREIGHT AND TRUCKING $ $ SUPPLIES PURCHASED $ $ UTILITIES AND POWER EXPENSE $ $ CONSERVATION EXPENSE $ $ TAXES PAID $ $ OTHER EXPENSES $ $ TOTAL EXPENSES $ $ FARM PROFIT OR LOSS $ $