Event Details

Date

November 19, 2015

Time

10:00am-3:00pm

Location

CCE Saratoga County
50 West High St
Ballston Spa, NY 12020

Cost

$30.00
(additional attendee $30.00 ea.)

Host

Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program


Money On The Table

November 19, 2015


With the instability in the dairy industry, having all of the pieces of the puzzle is critical. Cornell Cooperative Extension's "Money on the Table" meeting will provide some insight into areas that may be financial pit-falls. 

 Insights from the NYS Dairy Farm Summary - Jason Karszes 
 Managing Your Herd for Profit - Dave Balbian
 Successful Crop Strategies - Kevin Ganoe
 Planning for Risk as a Management Tool - Sandy Buxton
 A Mindset to Succeed - Kirk Shoen 


Cost: $30 / per person
RSVP by Nov 19th, noon,  with Ellie, EAH29@Cornell.edu OR call 518-885-8995. 



Money on the Table (PDF; 571KB)


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