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| National Good Food Network WebinarThe One Page Business Plan and One Page Financial PlanThursday, May 31 9:00 AM - 10:15 AM ETNote unusual start time. No matter what type of farm or food enterprise you envision, a business plan will serve you well. In this webinar, we will introduce the One-Page Business Plan and the One-Page Financial Plan that goes with it. These tools are designed to get you started on formalizing your thoughts about your enterprise, and are the first step in clearly articulating your business to partners, employees, or lenders.
We’ll take you through the documents, including examples and hints, give you a sense of what your next steps will be after the One-Page documents, and then open the floor to your questions.
Join us for this morning webinar, and take your farm business to the next level.
Special Note: This webinar's primary audience is producers, and is also highly relevant to other small food businesses such as processors and food hubs. If you work with this audience, please alert them to this free webinar. |
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Coming up! | 
Grass-Based Animal Ag SeriesEach webinar will look at the current and expected markets, give an inspiring, but attainable case study, and provide pointers to resources for producers and those who work with them.
Reserve your spot by clicking on each webinar title:
June 21: Grass-Based Beef
July 19: Grass-Based Dairy
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Food Hub Resource GuideThe Regional Food Hub Resource Guide has been released. It contains two dozen food hub examples, sources of funding, and a clarification of the concept of regional food hubs.
Read it now
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CSA Benchmark Webinar ArchivedWe recorded the recent webinar "The CSA Benchmark Project: How Well Is My Operation REALLY Doing?" and have posted the archive on our website.
With benchmarking, it’s as if farmers can peer into the financial results of many CSA farms in order to understand how their business financial performance compares to others. That data will help CSA farmers identify where they can improve business practices to increase profitability.
Watch the archive. |
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