Ag Budget Calculator Hands-on Workshop
User Training
1:30 pm –
3:30 pm
Haskell Agricultural Laboratory
57905 866 Road
Concord NE 68728
Concord NE 68728
Contact:
Glennis McClure, gmcclure3@unl.edu
The University of Nebraska Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability has scheduled a hands-on workshop on January 9, 2022, at the Haskell Ag Lab, 57905 866 Road, Concord, NE for ag producers, farm managers, bankers and anyone interested in learning more about utilizing the free online Agricultural Budget Calculator (ABC) for enterprise budgeting. The workshop will run from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm.
The Agricultural Budget Calculator (ABC) is a free enterprise-budgeting and decision-making tool that is designed to assist agricultural producers in determining their cost of production and projected cash and economic returns for various farm or ranch enterprises.
As base or foundational budgets are prepared, producers and ag managers can utilize additional program features to help in their risk management and decision-making while using ABC”, said Glennis McClure, an extension educator and farm and ranch management analyst with the Center for Agricultural Profitability. “With the changing cost of inputs and our capital investment in farming, now more than ever, figuring your true cost of production as you budget for the new production season is important, McClure added.”
McClure, who works closely with the ABC tool and has worked closely in its development, will facilitate the workshop. During the first part of the workshop, participants will learn how to use the ABC program to create and/or update crop budgets for their farms or fields on their owned and/or rented ground and create their own cost of production and anticipated return reports. Part two will provide details and hands-on demonstrations of combining enterprise budgets using the “whole farm” component of the program and more on using other features, including breakeven, crop comparison and risk analysis.
Workshop attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptop or mobile device to get started working on their own budgets with the program. Mobile lab computers will be available as needed for the in-person workshops.
Other workshop locations are scheduled either around the state or virtually. Visit cap.unl.edu/abc/training to see the current list of scheduled workshops.
The workshops are free to attend, but registration is required by Jan. 6. Call the Haskell Ag Lab at 402.584.2261 or visit https://cap.unl.edu/abc/training to register.
The Agricultural Budget Calculator (ABC) is a free enterprise-budgeting and decision-making tool that is designed to assist agricultural producers in determining their cost of production and projected cash and economic returns for various farm or ranch enterprises.
As base or foundational budgets are prepared, producers and ag managers can utilize additional program features to help in their risk management and decision-making while using ABC”, said Glennis McClure, an extension educator and farm and ranch management analyst with the Center for Agricultural Profitability. “With the changing cost of inputs and our capital investment in farming, now more than ever, figuring your true cost of production as you budget for the new production season is important, McClure added.”
McClure, who works closely with the ABC tool and has worked closely in its development, will facilitate the workshop. During the first part of the workshop, participants will learn how to use the ABC program to create and/or update crop budgets for their farms or fields on their owned and/or rented ground and create their own cost of production and anticipated return reports. Part two will provide details and hands-on demonstrations of combining enterprise budgets using the “whole farm” component of the program and more on using other features, including breakeven, crop comparison and risk analysis.
Workshop attendees are encouraged to bring their own laptop or mobile device to get started working on their own budgets with the program. Mobile lab computers will be available as needed for the in-person workshops.
Other workshop locations are scheduled either around the state or virtually. Visit cap.unl.edu/abc/training to see the current list of scheduled workshops.
The workshops are free to attend, but registration is required by Jan. 6. Call the Haskell Ag Lab at 402.584.2261 or visit https://cap.unl.edu/abc/training to register.
https://cap.unl.edu/abc/training
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