Course Description
10-090-377 FARM BUSINESS PLANNING... will explore good management techniques and economic principles, as well as the link to the decision-making process to develop the framework for successful farm operation and organization. Students will be exposed to the various compliance issues in the agriculture industry - from environmental to animal welfare. Students will develop the leadership skills needed to fulfill occupational, social, and civic responsibilities. (Prerequisite:10-090-303, Agribusiness Economics)
Course Typically Offered
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What will I learn?
- Apply economic principles to production in agribusinesses.
- Apply farm management and decision making principles.
- Develop business goals and strategies for achieving them.
- Analyze different types agribusinesses and their organizational structures.
- Analyze management accounting processes and information.
- Analyze records to document performance, manage resources, and estimate profitability of choices.
- Evaluate insurance and risk management needs of agribusinesses.
- Analyze the human capital and resource needs of agribusinesses.
- Evaluate the impacts federal and state legal requirements have on agribusiness operations.
- Assess eligibility criteria and utility of agricultural programs offered by federal and state governments.
- Explain interpretations of laws pertaining to agricultural commerce.
- Develop a farm business plan and supporting documents.
Class list
1 classes found
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Class Number: FARM 10090377-1 - Farm Business Planning
- Location:
- NWTC Green Bay
- Date:
- -
- Delivery:
- In-Person
- Term:
- 2026 Spring Session 1
In-Person-