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Cassia County

1013 West 16th Street

Burley, ID 83318

208-878-9461

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Email: cassia@uidaho.edu

 

 

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Farm Management

 

 

Financial Management in Agriculture

What makes a successful farmer?  What are the requirements that farming as an occupation imposes on an individual?  Must the farmer be a good mechanic?  No doubt this helps, but we all know successful farmers who are not mechanically inclined.  Must the farmer have great knowledge of crops and soils?  Such knowledge would be of value; but if the knowledge is available the farmer need not be a skilled agronomist.  Successful farming, if we measure success in terms of profitability, is determined by the farmer’s managerial ability.  Farm management is the ability to make decisions that affect the profitability of the farm business.  Obviously this is a very broad definition of management because there are many decisions that affect profitability.

Successful farm management requires the ability not only to make decisions, but to make the right decisions in a timely manner.  Their decisions must “pay off over the long pull.”

Five steps in the decision-making process are listed below.

1.     Developing ideas and making observations

2.     Analysis and observations including formulation and reformulation of problems and ideas concerning their solutions

3.     Decision making

4.     Action

5.     Acceptance of responsibility for action

This web page will contain tools to assist in dealing with planning, analyzing and controlling the farm business performance. 

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