Farm business planning, risk management and financial literacy will be the focus at a series of two-day workshops being held across the Wimmera and Mallee this May and June.
Agriculture Victoria has joined with Partners in Ag to deliver the workshops which have been designed to help farmers to prepare for, and survive, the impacts of dry seasonal conditions.
Presented by business facilitator and trainer Tony Hudson of Hudson Facilitation, day one of the workshop will explore the basics of farm business management with advice on how to identify, plan for and manage risk.
Day two will cover strategies to manage dry seasonal conditions with information on how to put information together for your bank, accountant or financial planner.
With two hours of one-on-one mentoring included as part of these workshops, participants will gain a better understanding of the current financial position of their business, including a realistic picture of cashflow for the next 12 to 18 months, and practical steps they can take to meet their business goals.
Warracknabeal participant Tracy Dart praised Tony Hudson’s expertise and said attending a workshop was the best farm management decision she had ever made.
“Our participation in Tony Hudson’s workshop has improved our business management knowledge and skills significantly,” Dart said.
“Tony’s in-depth knowledge of farm business management and his ability to provide relevant and relatable examples held our interest throughout the workshops.
“We immediately implemented changes to our business which improved profitability and we are now more skilled at making financial decisions.”
Workshops locations and dates
| Location | Dates |
|---|---|
| Red Cliffs | 21 May and 4 June |
| Manangatang | 22 May and 5 June |
| Horsham | 6 June and 13 June |
| Boort | 11 June and 18 June |
| Donald | 12 June and 19 June |
The workshops are free but places are limited so participants must register. To find out more contact admin@partnersinag.org.au, phone 0428 622 655 or go to www.partnersinag.org.au.
For more information about support available to farmers experiencing the effects of dry seasonal conditions visit agriculture.vic.gov.au/dryseasons.
