Agriculture producers are facing an increasing
need to manage various types of risk. Today, changes in government policies,
international trade agreements and factors in the world marketplace have increased
and shifted risk in several ways. It is important that farmers understand
the types of risk that they must face and develop a positive strategy for addressing
these risks.
Production agriculture is a basic industry
and plays a vital role in our community, region and state. It is vital
that we all work together and make every effort possible to insure that the
farms of today remain viable.
A one-day program, presented throughout the
state, is a fast paced combination of presentations, small group discussions
and hands-on case study activities by participants. The outline for the
one-day program is:
Why attend this program?
This program was designed to meet several objectives
that should be of importance to your farm in meeting todays challenges.
The following links will take you to information presented in this web site:
Contact Information
If you are interested
in attending the workshop, please contact:
| Dr. Gerald Schwab
Department of Agriculture Economics 317A Agriculture Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 517-355-2153 (Phone) Fax: 517-432-1800 |
Dr. J. Roy Black
Department of Agricultural Economics 305 Agriculture Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1039 Telephone: 517-353-9649 Fax: 517-432-1800 |
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| Email:schwab@msu.edu | Email:blackj@msu.edu |