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Cooperative Extension
AGRICULTURE/ECONONMY
Taking Charge
in Challenging Times: Strategies and Tools for the Dairy Industry
Dairy farm families
are feeling the impact of the U.S. dairy industry being hit hard by events
in the global economy. Low milk prices are causing a ripple effect on
agribusinesses and communities statewide. As a result, many dairy owners,
families and businesses in rural communities may be facing a financial
crisis.
University of Wisconsin-Extension
and the Farm Center - WDATCP invite dairy producers, lenders and community
leaders to an informational meeting addressing several timely issues.
Participants will learn about the national and global influences affecting
dairy markets, financial and legal options available to producers, preparing
for negotiations with lenders and creditors, decision-making and communication
strategies, and tax strategies for producers during tough financial times.
Workshop topics include:
- An overview of
recent national and global influences on the dairy markets
- Strategies for
negotiating through difficult situations
- How stress affects
decision-making and communications, and tools to help during stressful
times
- Dairy finances
101: Communicating your position to your lender - the importance of
financial reports
- Legal options and
tax strategies to consider during difficult financial times.
Nine workshops will
be held throughout Wisconsin from mid November through mid December:
- Tuesday, Nov. 17,
1 - 4 p.m., Augustana Lutheran Church, 1025 2nd Ave., Cumberland, contact
Polk County UW-Extension at 715-485-8600 or Spooner Ag Research Station
at 715-635-3506 or Barron County UW-Extension, 715-537-6250
- Wednesday, Nov.
18, 12:30 - 3:30 p.m., KD's Homestead Eatery, Mondovi, contact Pepin
County UW-Extension at 715-672-5214 or Trempealeau County UW-Extension
at 715-538-2311 or Buffalo County UW-Extension at 608-685-6256
- Thursday, Nov.
19, 1 - 4 p.m., Black River Chamber of Commerce, 120 N. Water St., Black
River Falls, contact Jackson County UW-Extension at 715-284-4257
- Tuesday, Dec. 1,
1 - 4 p.m., Arlington Research Station, Arlington, contact Sauk County
UW-Extension at 608-355-3250 or Columbia County UW-Extension at 608-742-9680
- Wednesday, Dec.
2, 1:30 - 4:30 p.m., Jefferson Co. UW-Extension Office, 864 Collins
Rd., Jefferson, contact Jefferson County UW-Extension at 920-674-7295
- Thursday, Dec.
3, 1 - 4 p.m., Iowa County UW-Extension Office, 222 N. Iowa St., Dodgeville,
contact Iowa County UW-Extension at 608-935-0391
- Tuesday, Dec. 8,
1 - 4 p.m., Fond du Lac County UW-Extension Office, 400 University Drive,
Fond du Lac, contact Fond du Lac County UW-Extension at 920-929-3170
- Wednesday, Dec.
9, 1 - 4 p.m., Marshfield Research Station, Marshfield, contact the
Wood County UW-Extension Office at 715-421-8440
- Thursday, Dec.
10, 1- 4: p.m., Abbotsford Community Room, Abbotsford, contact the Clark
County UW-Extension Office at 715-743-5121
Light refreshments
and printed materials will be available at each location.
Contact: Joy Kirkpatrick,
UW Center for Dairy Profitability at 608-263-3485 or by email at joy.kirkpatrick@ces.uwex.edu
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