20 workshops - Ohio Farm Bureau
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20 workshops - Ohio Farm Bureau
Agenda EXPERIENCE YAP.COM What is it? It’s an opportunity for leadership experience, building personal and professional skills, networking with agricultural leaders, and making a difference in our communities, Farm Bureau and agriculture. Join us for a time of personal and professional development, meeting other young professionals from around Ohio, fun, food and fellowship! Date: February 3-4, 2017 Location: Hyatt Regency Cost: $100 a person $150 a person $225 for two people sharing a hotel room Many county Farm Bureaus offer full or partial scholarships for this conference. Registration Deadline: All reservations must be submitted to Ohio Farm Bureau by Friday, December 16, 2016 Keynote speakers: Ohio Farm Bureau Federation PO Box 182383 Columbus, OH 43218-2383 www.ofbf.org Tyne Morgan C onnections Cultivating Saturday, February 4 8 a.m. Breakfast and hotel checkout 8:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker TYNE MORGAN, RFD-TV, sponsored by 9:30 a.m. Round 1 Workshops (choose 1) ·What’s Spiking Phosphorus in Ohio? ·Using the Basics: Ag finance to gain farm ownership ·Artisan Cheese Making at Home ·On Time Management · Interviewing Tips from a Pro 10:45 a.m. Round 2 Workshops · Knowing and Understanding Different Types of Farm Leases ·Creating More Value with the Same Resources ·Beginning Tips for Starting a CSA ·Getting to Know Farm Bureau ·Understanding Personal Finance 11:45 a.m. Lunch 12:15 p.m. General Session Tim Corcoran Febuary 3-4, 2017 | Columbus, Ohio Adam Garman opening for Tim, The Dairy Farmer Tyne Morgan is in her “dream job.” She’s a Missouri girl who has generations of agriculture rooted in her blood. While in high school, she worked at KMZU radio providing the daily farm market updates, as well as agriculture news. Although Morgan always knew she wanted to go into TV, it was then she discovered farm broadcasting was her calling. Ohio Farm Bureau is a grassroots organization. Learn how important your role is in influencing Ohio lawmakers from Sen. Bob Peterson. Peterson represents the 17th Ohio Senate District. He also has been active in Farm Bureau including state president for five years. LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE Registration and tradeshow opens Discussion Meet Round 1 Registration and heavy hors d’oeuvres Welcome, YAP State Committee Chairs Discussion Meet Round 2 Entertainment National Reporter for AgDay on RFD-TV Sen. Bob Peterson 2017 YOUNG AG PROFESSIONALS 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8 p.m. 9 p.m. 350 North High Street · Columbus, Ohio, 43215 · (614) 463-1234 with No hotel room with hotel room Friday, February 3 Tim Corcoran is owner/partner of Corcoran Farms, a grain, popcorn and beef production farm. Corcoran was active in his county Farm Bureau, YF&R program and then served on the OFBF board of trustees from 1994 to 2001. Corcoran was elected to the Nationwide board in 2001 and has served as board chairman since April 2014. AFBF YF&R Address, Latham and Katie Farley The Importance of your role in influencing grassroots policy Sen. Bob Peterson and Ohio Farm Bureau Policy Staff 1:15 p.m. Round 3 Workshops ·Farm Finances 201-How to analyze your business financials ·New Strategies for Maximizing Cover Crop Profitability ·Direct Marketing: Growing food, profits and community ·Food Initiatives in the Fight to End Hunger in Ohio ·The Art of Negotiating Job Offers 2:30 p.m. Round 4 Workshops ·Intro to Grain Marketing ·Contract Livestock Feeding ·The Art of Home Winemaking ·How to Start a Local YAP Group ·Building Your Personal Brand 3:45 p.m. Closing Session Start your leadership journey TIM CORCORAN, Nationwide Board of Directors Chairman Closing comments from YAP chairs. Door prizes 4:30 p.m. Adjourn THANK YOU Registration De ad l i n e to our Sponsors 16 December 16, 20 Gold Level Sponsor 20 WORKSHOPS TO CHOOSE FROM: What’s Spiking Phosphorus in Ohio? To register online go to www.experienceYAP.com. You must register and be a Farm Bureau member to attend. To join, contact your county Farm Bureau office, or visit us at www.growwithfb.org. Registration Type: Bennett Musselman and Joel Oney, Heartland Bank If you are attending as a single, you will be assigned a roommate. Ask a friend to attend the conference with you. Room Type: ☐ King ☐ Two Double Beds Artisan Cheese Making at Home Learn how Lucky Penny Farms makes unique cheeses from goat and sheep milk and how they market their cheeses at local farmers markets. Cheese samples will be available during the session! ☐ Male ☐ Female Beyond time management Zip: County: Preferred e-mail: Phone: Date of Birth: / / Emergency contact name: Registration #2 (if applicable) ☐ Male ☐ Female Zip: Preferred e-mail: Phone: Emergency contact name: Emergency contact phone: Date of Birth: / / Personal finance. It is one of those topics that you hate to think about, yet it is the most important skillset you can learn. Join Rebecca as she explains the basics of what you should know to start your own successful personal finance journey. Farm Finances 201: How analyze your business financials Dakota Everts, Farm Credit Mid America Learn from an expert how to better analyze your farm finances. Participants will take a more in-depth look at what a lender looks at on your farm financial sheets. New Strategies for Maximizing Cover Crop Profitability Steve Groff, Cover Crop Coaching Matt Bennett, Bennett Consulting Do you get confused on grain marketing terms? Learn the basic meaning of puts, calls, hedging, and other topics regarding grain marketing that will make you ready to tackle the market. Contract Livestock Feeding: Is It For me? Dale Ricker, OSU Extension This session will focus what it takes to be a good contract grower. The many opportunities for income as well as lessons learned from growers will be discussed. Learn how to enter into contract negotiations, all aspects of the cost of buildings and operating expenses and what needs to be considered prior to looking at this option. The Art of Home Winemaking Russ Stewart, Home Winemaker How to Start a Local YAP Group You have landed a job interview. Now learn interviewing tips from a pro to help you land the job! Interviewing skills are important tools that will help you throughout your career. Whether you are new to farming or looking to add value to food you already produce, direct marketing is a great way to increase your profit margins and build relationships within your local community. Learn how to identify local needs, share your story and build your customer base with on- and offline methods. Jessica Clark and Andrea Bayles Federal, State and Local Food Initiatives Marlene Eick, Herdmark Media Creating More Value with the Same Resources Mike Kasten, Quality Beef by the Numbers Learn about different types of production, data collection and management in cow-calf operations to create and capture more value for producers. Beginning Tips for starting a CSA Special needs: (food allergies, etc.) Rebecca Stewart, Bob Smith Nationwide Insurance Agency Intro to Grain Marketing Direct Marketing: Growing food, profits & community Explore different types of farm leases and how to best select the one that works best for your farming operation. County: Understanding Personal Finance Interviewing Tips from a Pro Peggy Hall, OSU Extension Address: You’ve been offered a job! Congratulations! Now what?! Learn the art of negotiating, understanding benefits and how to professionally accept or deny the position. Adam Lohrey, Wilmington College Do you feel like you’re pulled in too many directions? If only you could focus on what’s important and forget the rest! It is possible to refocus on the stuff that matters, maximizing the limited resource of time. Join this session to learn how to do more than just manage your time Knowing and Understanding Different Types of Farm Leases Full name: Farm Bureau is one of the largest and most influential and powerful farm organizations in America. The opportunities for involvement are endless. Join this session to see where you can make an impact and become involved today! An amateur home winemaker who produces 500 bottles of wine a year will discuss how he got started with three vines over two decades ago with no intention or knowledge of winemaking and now has over 70 vines and produces 12-15 types of wine from grapes and other fruits. Methods, the types of grapes grown and used for wine, and the challenges and rewards experienced will be covered. Cindy Westfall, M-C Farms Emergency contact phone: The Art of Negotiating Job Offers John Torres, American Farm Bureau Dig into foundational cover crop strategies as well as explore unique and alternative practices, principles, and insight to make wise cover crop decisions that will have a better chance of working on your farm and in your fields. When cover crops reward the farmer for their investment, everybody wins. John Torres, American Farm Bureau Address: City: Are you considering farm ownership? If you are thinking about purchasing your first farm or transitioning into ownership of the family farm, either can be a challenge. This session will focus on financial preparation, debt structure and using all of the available tools to assist with farm ownership. Abbe Turner, Lucky Penny Farms Full name: City: Explore potential causes of algal blooms across the state. Learn about Brookside Laboratories’ extensive research on how changing soil chemistry, increases in drainage tile and climatic changes may affect the spikes in dissolved reactive phosphorous and how it could affect Ohio agriculture. Using the Basics: Ag finance to gain farm ownership ☐ $100 a person with no hotel room ☐ $150 a person with hotel room ☐ $225 for two people sharing a hotel room Registration #1 Chris Eidson, PhD, Brookside Laboratories Getting to Know Farm Bureau Panel Discussion: Jess Campbell of Carroll Creek Farms, Stephen King of Kings Farms Ohio, and Jamie Smith of Bluescreek Farm Meats Learn from CSA vendors from across the state as they discuss how they got started, what opportunities and challenges they’ve faced, and how they continue to grow their CSAs. Lyndsey Teter, Six Buckets Farm Lisa Fugitt Hamler, Ohio Association of Foodbanks This workshop will provide participants with an overview of the Ohio Agricultural Clearance Program, a public/private partnership that links farmers and growers to foodbanks and emergency food providers. Last year, this innovative partnership provided over 40 million pounds of healthy, wholesome Ohio grown and raised food, and helped feed more than 1 in 6 Ohioans. Panel Discussion: Shane Vetter, Becca Kocher, Ashley Weaver, Hear from an expert panel on how to start a YAP group in your county. The panelists all have successfully started YAP groups in their counties and will discuss how you can have the same success. Building Your Personal Brand You share your brand’s story every day - do you know what story you’re telling? Join Marlene Eick to discuss the opportunities and platforms to build your personal brand. 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