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Annie’s Project Planning Session

Annie’s Project Planning Session. Your Name, Your Title Field Specialist Name, Iowa State University Extension Title. Annie’s Project for Women Managing Risks of Value Added and Commodity Agriculture in Iowa: St. Paul, MN RMA Region is based upon work supported by

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Annie’s Project Planning Session

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  1. Annie’s Project Planning Session

    Your Name, Your Title Field Specialist Name, Iowa State University Extension Title Annie’s Project for Women Managing Risks of Value Added and Commodity Agriculture in Iowa: St. Paul, MN RMA Region is based upon work supported by USDA/FCIC Risk Management Agency under accounting number 11-IE-53102-080.
  2. Agenda 12:00 Purpose of meeting 12:05 Introductions 12:10 Annie’s Project video 12:20 Annie’s Project overview 12:35 Topic mix and speaker’s matrix 12:55 Thank you and closing discussion 1:00 Adjourn
  3. The mission of Annie's Project is to empower farm women to be better business partners through networks and by managing and organizing critical information. .
  4. Risk Management Production Risk Price or Market Risk Financial Risk Institutional and Legal Risk Human and Personal Risk
  5. Basic AP Meeting Structure Six sessions during six weeks Three hours per session Your day of week and time of day At least two computer lab sessions Female agricultural professionals as presenters Light meals Your Name as facilitator and Field Specialist as backup instructor Your dates, one more snow date Target class size 15, limit of 20
  6. Time for Discussion No more than one half the time in lecture
  7. Production Risk Crop Insurance WebSoilSurvey Natural Resources Conservation Service Price or Market Risk Grain Marketing Five Major Risk Categories
  8. Financial Risk Women and Money Basic Financial Documents Interpretation of Financial Documents Farm Service Agency Enterprise Analysis Farm Leasing Institutional and Legal Risk Estate Planning Five Major Risk Categories
  9. Human and Personal Resource Risk Real Colors ® Insurance for Farm Families, not Crop Five Major Risk Categories
  10. Funding $165.34/person cost $75/person registration fee $1,303.75 11-IE53102-080 (USDA-RMA) $400 Farm Credit Council $333 Farm Credit Services of America $60 American Farm Bureau
  11. First class of Basic AP Kaskaskia College, Centralia, Illinois 2003
  12. Current Program Status
  13. Production Risk Understand crop insurance options and be able to evaluate them for fit to the operation Price or Market Risk Examine available markets and price expectations End of Class Impacts - Basic
  14. Financial Risk Increase bargaining power when working with a lender and accuracy in projecting profits Institutional and Legal Risk Evaluate estate plan and update if necessary End of Class Impacts - Basic
  15. Human and Personal Risk Increase communication skills when working with professionals to meet individual and farm business goals End of Class Impacts - Basic
  16. Long-term Impacts Increased confidence in decision making Become better farm managers and business partners Expand network of peers and professional service providers
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