Integrated Farm Planning Templates

An integrated approach to farm planning links all parts of your business together. These Integrated farm planning templates will help you do that.

Templates For Integrated Farm Planning The Good Farm Planning Hub Taranaki

This is all about making your life easier.

Bringing all your farm planning together makes it easier to see the big picture and achieve your goals. Farmers juggle a lot – freshwater, climate, animal welfare, biosecurity, staff, health, and safety. A whole-of-farm approach helps you stay on top of it all by reducing paperwork, streamlining compliance, and making it easier to spot risks and opportunities to improve your farm.

Integrated Farm Planning (IFP) isn’t another set of rules or extra work. It builds on what you’re already doing, bringing everything into one plan that meets regulatory requirements. IFP also helps you prepare for the future, whether it’s industry changes, new rules or climate challenges, by improving planning tools and making reporting easier.

List of Templates

Case studies

Farm planning can feel like one more job on an already long list, yet the right tools make it far more manageable. Three Taranaki farming families have recently put the Good Farm modules to the test, using them in ways that suit their own businesses and uncovering practical improvements along the way.

Each farmer approached the modules differently, yet all found value in working through them piece by piece rather than trying to develop a full plan in one hit. These case studies highlight what Good Farm is designed for: practical tools for real farms, grounded in everyday challenges and tailored to the way farmers actually work.

Visit goodfarm.nz/good-farm-in-practice to watch the videos!

Looking for something else?

Good Farm has collated a range of resources designed to cover all aspects of Integrated Farm Planning, while showcasing stories of farmers just like you who have taken their planning by the horns.

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