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Welcome to AgroNomics Vision 2013

Welcome to AgroNomics Vision 2013. Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, October 30. Jeffrey L. Berg, ARA. Opening Remarks.

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Welcome to AgroNomics Vision 2013

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  1. Welcome to AgroNomics Vision 2013 Board of Directors Meeting Tuesday, October 30

  2. Jeffrey L. Berg, ARA Opening Remarks

  3. I pledge allegiance to the Flag     of the United States of America,and to the Republic for which it stands:     one Nation under God, indivisible,With Liberty and Justice for all.

  4. Recognition of Retiring Committee Chairs Chris L. Greenwalt, ARA, RPRA– Appraisal Education/Accrediting Committee Leonard Meador, AAC – Management/Consulting Education/Accrediting Committee Larry Hill, AFM– Sponsorship Committee

  5. 2011-2012 ASFMRA President Jeffrey L. Berg, ARA

  6. I spent a lot of time thinking about the future of ASFMRA

  7. US Population Generation Y 76Million Baby Boomers 77 Million 1946-1964 Born before 1946 Matures 24 Million Generation X 50 Million 1965-1977 1978-1995

  8. Y Gen offers ASFMRA the best opportunity

  9. Membership is getting younger!

  10. 34% under 10 years of membershipup from 27% in 2010

  11. What is ASFMRA doing? Y Generation • SEW Student Program • Students from all over USA – They were Wowed! • Conducting Focus Groups • Committee Participation • Polling members • YPN Started

  12. Great Progress Opportunity Ahead!

  13. Retiring Council Members Gary Schnitkey, Ph.D. Academic Vice President Barbara Lechtenberg, ARA District 5 Vice President Kirk D. Weih, AFM Immediate Past President

  14. Passing of the Gavel Jeffrey L. Berg, ARA Paul J. Joerger, AFM

  15. 2012-2013 Executive Council Paul J. Joerger, AFM President S. James Rickert, AFM, ARA President-Elect Fred L. Hepler, AFM, AAC First Vice President Jeffrey L. Berg, ARA Immediate Past President LeeAnn E. Moss, Ph.D., ARA Academic Vice President David W. GaNun, ARA District I Vice President Paul E. Moore, ARA, RPRA District II Vice President John K. Mandeville, AFM District III Vice President Timothy E. Fevold, AFM District IV Vice President Edward E. Lumpee, ARA District V Vice President James R. Dunlap, ARA District VI Vice President Thomas G. Schorr, ARA District VII Vice President

  16. President’s Comments President Paul J. Joerger, AFM

  17. ASFMRA Membership Meeting Call to Order Approval of Minutes Comments from the Floor Adjourn

  18. Board of Directors Meeting

  19. Agenda Call to order Roll Call Introduction of Allied Guests Approval of Minutes Financial Presentation Proposed Budget President’s Report EVP Report Bylaws / Policy Changes

  20. Allied Guest President-Elect, James Todd National Alliance of Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC)

  21. Board of Directors Meeting Notice of ParliamentarianApproval of Minutes

  22. Board of Directors Meeting Financials

  23. 2011- 2012 Revenues

  24. 2011-2012 Expenses

  25. Membership Education Text/Pub Total Education Annual Meeting Summer Education Meeting Student Program Accreditation Communications Investment Ed Foundation Grant Investment / Miscellaneous Membership Directory Other Non-Dues Revenue Total Revenue $1,080,000 $ 477,141 $ 486,341 $ 230,475 $ 62,000 $ 7,000 $ 17,150 $ 11,800 $ 5,000 $ 25,000 $ 2,000 $ 6,000 $ 30,000 $1,963,507 2012-2013 Proposed Budget

  26. Curriculum Development /Maintenance Education Textbook Education Department Education Course Total Education Expenses Summer Education Meeting Student Program Annual Meeting Accreditation Communications Membership Services Chapter Expenses Governance Administration Total Expenses Net Revenue Before Depreciation Gain / Loss on Securities Net Revenue After Depreciation $ 0 $ 5,000 $ 59,500 $ 288,199 $ 352,699 $ 42,000 $ 7,000 $ 149,970 $ 13,000 $ 17,900 $ 162,180 $ 13,000 $ 115,100 $1,061,000 $1,933,849 $ 29,658 $ 4,658 2012-2013 Proposed Budget

  27. 2012-2013 President's Address President Paul J. Joerger, AFM

  28. How are we going to grow? • Look at Survey Results • Defining Member Value • Defining Education Value • Make any Adjustments • Take it to the Marketplace

  29. Moving to company paid dues

  30. Value Stays Strong

  31. New Members want Practical Education

  32. Member & Education Value Business Development Opportunities Specialized Training Partnership Opportunities The Knowledge Center for Ag Valuation and Management Focused information Local and National Events

  33. EVP Report

  34. 2012 Another Great Year • Launched a new RPRA webpage • Build all new education webpages • Began use of PI for staff and Council usage • Completed hardware/software analysis • Improved SEO for our website • Continue to survey membership

  35. 70% of members have smartphone

  36. Nearly 20% are now using tablets

  37. Education – consistent high marks 91% say Education is Good Value

  38. Continued improvement

  39. Lots willing to serve

  40. ASFMRA Staff – Loyal Meg Cheryl Jeremy Deanna Hope Mark Debe Pam Suzanne

  41. There will be no new normal. There will only be a continuous series of “not normal” times – Jim Collins

  42. Bylaws and Policy Changes Winnie A. Stortzum, ARA

  43. Board of Directors Meeting Adjournment

  44. Indiana Chapter Welcome Dinner Sponsored By: The Indiana Chapter & Dow AgroSciences, Farm Credit & Halderman Farm Management 6:30 PM–10:30 PM

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