Attend
a full day workshop on Farming Smarter, Not Harder on February 22nd at
Pachamama’s Alton Ballroom, 800 New Hampshire St,
Lawrence, KS at the from 8:30 am to 5:15 pm.
Richard Wiswall, author of The
Organic Farmer's Business Handbook will be the key workshop presenter.
Have
an allergic reaction to business?
Want
to work less and make more money?
Wonder
where all the money comes and goes?
Find
out your farm’s profit centers–which parts of your farm make the most money and
which may actually lose money. Learn efficient farm planning and analysis,
efficient farm office management, key financial statements, and financial tips
for success. Set aside the day to finally work on these, and other important
farm business concerns.
The workshop will address:
· Planning for
Profit: a step by step guide to increase your net profit
· Making a Profit
on YOUR farm: what is making money and what isn’t
· Your marketing
strategies
· The Efficient
Farm Office: humorous skits and demos outline best practices
· Key farm
financial statements: what they are, why they are important, and how they
relate to each other
· Quick business
fixes
You will leave with:
1.
Several
budgets for different farm enterprises
2.
Market
analysis for your farm
3.
A
road map of how to achieve your financial goals
4.
Rough
drafts of key financial statements
5.
Tips
to address common business mistakes
All
of your farm’s information is for your benefit only and is solely for you to
see. Please bring pen & paper, a calculator, a Johnny’s Seed catalog, and
the following information from your farm if you have it: last year’s total farm
sales (or top 5 selling items) broken down by product and/or account, last
year’s expenses broken down into different types of expenses
(seeds/fuel/labor/insurance/repairs/ etc.) and lastly, your checkbook balances
for the last two years ending on December 31st.
The
all day workshop will be part lecture, part group work sessions, and part
individual work sessions. The target audience is any farmer (beginner to
experienced, young or old) who feels the need to sharpen their pencil and focus
a little more on the business side of farming.
Registration cost is Early bird rate: $35 for first farm rep, $15
additional rep. After Feb 11: $50 for
first farm rep, $20 additional rep. To
register click here.
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