Growing Profitable Farms - 2021 Cultivating Success Class Registration Open

Growing Profitable Farms

Photo by Kate Ryan

Photo by Kate Ryan

Farming can be a good economic opportunity as well as a great lifestyle choice. However, success requires that farming be viewed as an enterprise that must sustain itself and the farm family for the long term. Beginning farmers must look at their farm like any new business venture, while existing operations considering diversification or expansion must evaluate how changes can affect land, labor, capital, and family resources.

WSU Snohomish County Extension, in partnership with Snohomish Conservation District, will offer Cultivating Success: Agricultural Entrepreneurship to help new and current farmers gain skills in business planning, risk management, and direct marketing. For the first time, the entire course will be offered online using the Zoom platform.

The course runs for 12 weeks on Tuesday evenings January 12, 2021 through March 30, 2021, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The curriculum features a full line-up of speakers including business professionals, marketing specialists, and successful farm owners with a special emphasis on the financial, risk, and legal issues unique to farm-based businesses. During the course, participants are guided in developing a business plan they can use to help finance and grow a new enterprise or expand an existing farm-based business.

Class size is limited and always fills quickly. Pre-paid registration is required. Cost for the twelve-week course is $200. To register, visit CSAgEnt.eventbrite.com.

Comments from graduates include, “The unique opportunity to hear from fellow successful farmers and business mentors is one of a kind.” “Thank you for saving me from making a $100,000 mistake!” and “The opportunity to evaluate my enterprise and make informed decisions is invaluable, after all the best place to make mistakes is on paper.”

Much of the strength of the Cultivating Success program lies with the network of speakers including farmers, business and marketing professionals, organizations, and others that provide farmer students with the expertise, real-world examples, and resources necessary to develop a successful farm enterprise.

Facilitators for the course include Bobbi Lindemulder, cattle rancher and Agricultural Program Director for the Snohomish Conservation District and Kate Ryan, greenhouse grower and Agriculture Program Coordinator for WSU Snohomish County Extension. Course sponsors include Snohomish Conservation District, Snohomish County Farm Bureau, and King Conservation District.

For more information on the course, contact Kate Ryan, (425) 357-6024, kate.ryan@wsu.edu.

Picture caption: Selling direct to consumers at a farmers market can be one component of a sustainable farm business plan. Photo by Kate Ryan

Extension programs and policies are consistent with federal and state laws and regulations on nondiscrimination regarding race, color, gender, national origin, religion, age, disability, and sexual orientation. Evidence of non-compliance may be reported through your local Extension Office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Karie Christensen at 600 128th St SE, Everett, WA (425) 357-6039 christensen4@wsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.