Registrations – Good Farm pilot Workshop Series – Integrated Farm Planning

Providing Solutions to Help Your Farm Business Grow

We are looking for farm businesses who are keen to improve their farm business planning, as well as get support in how to integrate changes and challenges to their business from regulations and market pressures.

Are you a farm business seeking to navigate upcoming regulatory and market challenges alongside improving your farming practices?

Good Farm is working with Perrin Ag Consultants to develop a way forward for farm planning which helps simplify farm businesses and put the farmer in the driving seat. The series of three workshops over three separate days will equip farmers with the skills to use planning to help them navigate incoming regulatory and market challenges.

Over the course of the workshops, attendees will develop a framework for an Integrated Farm Plan for their farm, have clarity around their own vision and goals for their business, and start their own freshwater farm plan using the QCONZ planning tool. Good Farm is covering the $199 cost for the app, and this covers the first year of using the tool for that business, and will be set up in a way that will provide a sound basis for meeting regulations when they arrive. 

We aim for attendees to:

  • Feel they are in the driving seat and empowered to create their own Integrated Farm Plan.
  • Have a framework for an Integrated Farm Plan for their farm.
  • Have clarity around their own vision and goals for their business.
  • Have drafted a digital Freshwater Farm Plan within the context of their own Integrated Farm Plan framework.
  • Know how to bring changes into their farm plan in a way that supports the vision for their farm.
  • An opportunity to share freshwater challenges and develop tailored solutions.

Date & location:

Venue: Please see website – differ by day
Date: Day 1 – 24th October; Day 2 – 31 October; Day 3 – 7th November.
Time: 10:30 am – 2:30 pm each day.

Need more info?

Any queries, please contact [email protected]

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