ALBANY — The Cornell Small Farms Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension are teaming up with farmers in New York State to analyze farm finances and have productive, honest discussions about the state of the farm business and opportunities for improving financial outcomes.
We are currently seeking farmers to participate in this five-session (1-2 hour/session) project (March-August 2022). Each participant will be paired with a Cooperative Extension Ag Business Specialist to work through their chart of accounts alongside peer farmers operating at similar scales throughout NYS to discuss financial decision-making opportunities, such as debt and loan assessment, labor management and costs, and price models for crops and market channels. All numbers will be standardized in ratio format for easy comparison.
This is a one-of-a-kind chance to assess the health of your business while making sound financial decisions and working toward long-term success. Submit your application now!
Dates and Participation:
- Application Deadline: Tuesday, February 15, 2022
- Project kick-off date: An introductory session for accepted participants will be held Thursday, February 24, 2022
- Participants should be willing to share basic financial information, which will be standardized using a ratios format, with their small peer group. Privacy and confidentiality will be agreed upon by all.
- Apply online
This work is supported through the Cornell Small Farms Program, Cornell Cooperative Extension and a generous grant from the New York State Department of Ag and Markets.
If you have questions you may reach out to CSFP Project Manager, Nicole Waters.
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–Cornell Cooperative Extension