14 CapitalPress.com Friday, December 31, 2021 Harvest Capital Company helps clients with big picture By BRENNA WIEGAND For the Capital Press Harvest Capital Compa- ny is the Title Sponsor of the 2022 Northwest Ag Show. Find them at Booth 415. Harvest Capital Company leaders visit with Andy Root, a hay and cattle producer in Eastern Oregon. Pictured, left to right, are Brian Field, Andy Root and Royce Ann Simmons. and success for our fam- ily farms and ranches scat- tered throughout the North- KNIPE LAND COMPANY Premier Ranches • Farms • Real Estate We specialize in 1031 exchanges. Ready to buy or sell? Call today! 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Since then, the Canby, Ore., company has grown into one of the largest inde- pendent commercial agri- cultural real estate lenders in the Northwest. “Harvest Capital is a boots-on-the-ground lender,” Field said. “We are intimately and integrally involved with each one of our borrowers through the experience of structuring their operation with long- term financing, from start to finish. “It’s not just about money to us; it’s an ingre- dient for the stabilization of balance sheet structure SEE YOU AT THE SHOW Your source for trusted makers of sprayer equipment & parts. 31989 Cinema Way, Tangent, OR 541-928-2937 • 1-800-982-1099 From Hwy 34, go north on HWY 99E for a half mile. Turn west on Cinema Way ers and ranchers nimble enough to take advantage of such opportunities while successfully navigating whatever Mother Nature dishes out that year. The Harvest Capital team is familiar with the unique challenges of the ag industry, being primar- ily composed of people who grew up on farms or ranches, including many past FFA officers. The National FFA Orga- nization honored Har- vest Capital for its unfail- ing support last October when it awarded the com- pany with its Distinguished Service Citation at FFA’s national convention and expo in Indianapolis. “FFA students are part of the future of Ameri- can agriculture, something the public should be aware of and be sure to sup- port,” Field said. “Trades are what make this nation tick and agriculture and the FFA are the cream of the crop.” FFA’s ag-based educa- tion, emphasizing leader- ship and personal growth skills, has produced some great Harvest Capital employees, he said. In the coming year, Har- vest Capital will be looking for a few new team mem- bers to join its ranks, and an agricultural background will be a key component in the search. “We’re looking for peo- ple to join us,” Field said. “It’s not just a job; it is a choice to serve the indus- try of agriculture through- out your career.”