What does it actually take to plan your farm's future with confidence? In Episode 11 of the Your Farm Business Podcast, host Tom Moir sits down again with Mike Krause — founder and CEO of P2P Agri — for a deep dive into the software itself: what it does, how it came about, and who it's built for.
Mike reveals what "P2P" really stands for (Plan to Profit), and traces the journey from building one-off Excel spreadsheets for every farm he visited, to the "Risky Business" farming game farmers refused to hand back, to a 200-farm benchmarking project that exposed a hard truth — benchmarks tell you how you compare, but they rarely answer the big questions. Like: should I buy the neighbour, and will the bank still love me if we hit two years of drought?
A practical look at how farm business modelling works — and why understanding your own numbers changes every conversation you have with your bank, accountant and advisors.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
CHAPTERS:
0:00 Welcome
01:07 What "P2P Agri" actually stands for
01:46 The development journey: from Fortran to spreadsheets 05:14 More than advice: software built around your farm
06:20 "Teach a farmer to fish" — the training philosophy
07:37 How the training actually works
08:54 Technology adoption in farming: GST, cloud & Xero
13:07 The bank, accountant & advisor triangle
17:27 The three levers: liquidity, wealth & efficiency
20:16 Live software walkthrough: modelling a drought
24:03 Training 100 farmers a year with TOCAL Ag College
27:24 Who is P2P Agri for? 29:38 How to get started: free demo & Essentials
31:01 Wrap up
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Mike Krause is the CEO and founder of P2P Agri, an Australian software and training business that helps farmers analyse profitability, model "what-if" scenarios, plan succession and make confident long-term decisions. P2P Agri delivers training one-on-one and in partnership with TOCAL Ag College in NSW.
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Learn more about P2P Agri: https://p2pagri.com.au