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Dennis Walker AFM.
Senior Farm Manager / Real Estate Sales

Red Oak, Iowa




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Office Address
Box 113
Red Oak,  Iowa  51566
Office Phone: (712) 623-4426
Home Phone: (712) 623-4426
Mobile Phone: (712) 621-4426
Fax: (712) 623-4468
dwalker@farmersnational.com
Real Estate Broker: Iowa.

Property and Casualty License: Iowa.

Crop Insurance License: Iowa.

Designation(s):
Accredited Farm Manager AFM


Territory Served:
Iowa Counties: Mills, Montgomery, Page, Taylor, Adams, Ringgold, Part of Fremont


Educational Background:
B.S. Iowa State University
Accredited Farm Manager (AFM)


Professional Experience:
-Twenty-seven years farm management experience with three companies
-Seven years full-time farming, 750 acres row crop, 175 head cow herd, feeding calves to market
-Four years Wilson & Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa


Responsibilities at FNC:
Senior Farm Manager, Farm Real Estate, Crop Insurance Agent


Professional Accomplishments:
-National Conservation Award Winner
-Iowa Chapter AFSMRA Land Stewardship Award (2002)
-Wes Furrer Conservation Award winner (5 Times)
-Business Development Awards
-Insurance Awards
-Million Dollar Sales Awards
-President's Circle Award selling over $5 million in real estate


Success Story:
Returns from current cash rents are out performing traditional 50/50 crop share leases. In order to be equitable, it has become necessary to add $50 per acre cash rent to compensate owners with crop share leases for their capital investment, yield, and price risk.


Year started with FNC: 1988
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