Farm Management program
Agriculture is central to a prosperous Wisconsin, contributing more than $100 billion annually to our state’s economy and nearly 12% of our state’s employment (providing over 435,000 jobs). Running a successful farm business is increasingly challenging and the current economic situation continues to have an impact financially for many farms. Much uncertainty exists for commodity markets and several factors influence prices, including weather, trade agreements for important export markets, the economy overall, and the continued impact of the coronavirus outbreak. Weathering these uncertainties depends on farm owners successfully managing their farm’s financials, effectively managing their workforce, and more.
Outcomes
In response, Extension’s Farm Management Program provides research-based farm business management information, resources and decision-making tools to farmers and agribusinesses to improve business profitability and lifestyles through informed decision-making. Through our “Becoming the Employer of Choice Program,” approximately 150 farmers learned how to create a positive workplace environment by improving skills in conflict management and employee motivation. As a result of the training, farmers increased in knowledge around how to manage conflict (58% increase), how to create a positive farm business culture (62% increase) and how to develop a motivated workforce (61% increase).
Focus Areas
Project Leader
Trisha Wagner
Program Manager
- Department/Unit
- Division of Extension, Agriculture Institute
- School or College
- Divison of Extension