Farm Learning Lab: Managing Production Income for Success

  • Tue, December 11, 2018
  • 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
  • 1451 John West Rd, Dallas, TX 75228

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                     FARM LEARNING LAB:

      MANAGING PRODUCTION INCOME

FOR SUCCESS

December 11th
9:00am - 1:00pm

Owenwood Farm & Neighbor Space
1451 John West Rd, Dallas, 75228 

Does your farm income keep you up at night? Are you worried about those one or two crops making or breaking your year? We can’t control the weather, and we can’t predict farm income interruptions. But, we can plan for them.
Come to this free workshop and sleep better at night! 

Join us for an interactive look at tools to assess potential income vulnerability throughout the year. You will have an opportunity to use tools to see where your farm’s income comes from throughout the year and look at strategies for managing any vulnerabilities, whether through diversification, crop insurance, or a combination. You will also gain knowledge on Whole Farm Revenue Protection crop insurance and have the chance to work with knowledgeable folks on whether this is a good option for your farm.

Just getting started in farming? You are welcome as well! This workshop will give you an opportunity to think through your farm plan as you are planning or getting it up and going.


Who should attend:

  • Any farmer or rancher who wants to improve the financial viability of their farming operation
  • Beginning farmers who are already growing or who have an idea of what they will grow. If you haven’t decided what you will be producing, this workshop maybe frustrating you to. 
  • Experienced farmers who want to better understand their farm and look at additional risk management options
  • Any farmer with more than one product raised on the farm


Presenters include:

Scott Marlow, Rural Advancement Foundation International -USA Scott is Senior Policy Specialist at RAFI-USA. Previously RAFI-USA’s Executive Director, Scott also directed the Farm Sustainability program, providing in-depth financial counseling to farmers in crisis, education on disaster assistance programs and access to credit, and addressing the needs of mid-scale farmers increasing the sustainability of their farms by transitioning to higher-value specialty markets. With over 20 years working with farmers, Scott’s specialty is financial infrastructure, including access to credit and risk management. He has served and continues to serve on various boards and committees in North Carolina and nationally, including the steering committee of the National Task Force to Renew Agriculture in the Middle. He has a Masters Degree in Crop Science from NC State University and a BA in Political Science from Duke University. 

Susie Marshall, GROW North Texas - As founder and executive director of GROW North Texas, Susie has 15 years of experience in working with farmers and food access. She also directs the Food Safety Outreach project for the Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association, training small farmers in the Food Safety Modernization Act and serves on the Southern Risk Management Education Center Advisory Committee. Susie has a Masters Degree in Health & Physical Education from Texas A&M - Commerce and a BS from Texas Wesleyan University. 


This training made possible by a grant from the USDA Office of Advocacy and Outreach.


This organization is an equal opportunity provider.
View entire USDA Non-Discrimination Statement here.

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