Seeding Success: Assess, Act, Achieve - Yukon & Northwest Territories

Seeding Success: Assess, Act, Achieve - Yukon & Northwest Territories

Get ready to plant the seeds to success at the Farm Business Practices Assessment Workshop

Date and time

March 26 · 8am - March 27 · 11am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

It’s no secret – primary producers who adopt farm business management practices enjoy increased profitability, confidence, peace of mind and family and farm team harmony.

But, what are the best practices when it comes to farm business management?

And, where do you begin?

The Seeding Success: Farm Business Practices Assessment Workshop (known in some regions as Growing Your Farm Profits and others as Taking Stock) is designed to help producers improve their business practices by combining self-assessment and action plan development with access to support resources to achieve results: Assess, Act, Achieve!

Who Should Attend?

The two-half day virtual workshop is free, and open to all producers – new and established. Farm families and management teams are encouraged to attend the workshop together.

What to Expect?

Participants will work their way through key management areas, assessing their current practices under:

1. Production Management
2. Marketing
3. Financial Management
4. Human Resources
5. Succession Planning
6. Social Responsibility
7. Business Goals

Based on their self-assessment, participants will identify their top priority areas for improvement to start creating action plans. Participants will not be asked to share personal or financial details of their operations, but rather assess their practices against industry best practices. Participants will also learn about additional support and resources including advisory services, training and cost-share funding opportunities to help achieve their business goals.

Those who register by March 20th will receive a hardcopy of the workshop materials in the mail prior to the workshop.

The workshop is being offered FREE to producers in multiple locations across Canada thanks to funding from the Canadian Agricultural Human Resource Council.

Organized by

We are the only national organization dedicated exclusively to providing the resources necessary to enable Canadian farmers to make sound management decisions. Farm Management Canada partners with industry stakeholders, including: governments, public and private sector organizations, and farm and commodity associations, to promote and foster the development of excellence in Canada’s agricultural sector. Supported by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, and a growing number of private partners, Farm Management Canada is fulfilling a significant role in nurturing a thriving Canadian agriculture industry.

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Gestion agricole du Canada (GAC) est le seul organisme national qui se consacre exclusivement à l’élaboration et à la distribution d’information spécialisée en gestion agricole au Canada. Gestion agricole du Canada, dont les efforts sont appuyés par Agriculture et agroalimentaire Canada ainsi que par un nombre croissant de partenaires du secteur privé, joue un rôle important dans l’épanouissement d’un secteur agricole canadien prospère.

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