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The AGAware program, initiated by AgSouth Farm Credit in 2011, has successfully educated over 1,000 young and beginning farmers in Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. It focuses on essential financial management skills through workshops covering topics like balance sheets, income statements, and risk management. Upcoming workshops will continue to enhance financial literacy, ensuring the viability and sustainability of farming operations in the region, while also fostering community understanding of agricultural practices.
Calhoun, GA — The AGAware program, established by AgSouth Farm Credit in 2011, has been instrumental in empowering young and beginning farmers across the Southeast with essential financial management skills. The program is dedicated to ensuring that these farmers are financially prepared, ensuring the longevity and sustainability of their farming operations.
Since its inception, over 1,000 farmers from Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina have graduated from the AGAware program, benefitting from a series of comprehensive workshops and community events focused on enhancing financial literacy within the agriculture sector. The program’s fundamental goal is to prepare future farmers to effectively manage their finances and strengthen their operational capabilities.
The AGAware program encompasses a variety of farm finance training workshops that cover critical topics necessary for financial preparedness. These subjects include Balance Sheets, Income Statements, Family Finance, Risk Management, and Preparing a Business Plan. The workshops are designed to be accessible to anyone interested in enhancing their financial understanding, regardless of the farming operation’s size or type.
In addition to the workshops, the AGAware program conducts community awareness events aimed at educating consumers about the importance and challenges of the farming industry. These events help to foster a better understanding of agricultural practices and the economic factors that influence the sector.
The program is recognized for meeting the standards required for FSA Direct Borrower Training Credits in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. This certification enhances credibility and offers farmers additional resources. Participants in the AGAware program can thus earn credits that may assist in managing financing options effectively.
Upcoming AGAware workshops are set to take place in various locations, providing opportunities for more farmers to grow their financial knowledge and capabilities. The workshops are scheduled in Calhoun and Douglas in Georgia, as well as Florence and Pendleton in South Carolina, and Carthage in North Carolina. Each session runs from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and includes a complimentary lunch for all attendees.
The need for programs like AGAware grows amidst the challenges facing the agricultural industry. Financial literacy is crucial for farmers, many of whom are navigating a complex landscape of market fluctuations, economic uncertainties, and varying operational costs. By offering targeted training and support, AGAware helps to equip these individuals with the tools necessary to make informed financial decisions, ultimately contributing to the resilience and viability of their farms.
AGAware serves as a vital resource that not only supports the practical financial education of farmers but also promotes a deeper appreciation for the agricultural industry within local communities. As more farmers take advantage of the opportunities presented by this program, the future of farming in the Southeast appears to be stronger and more secure.
For inviting those interested in participating in upcoming workshops or seeking further information about the program, details will be available through regional management teams within the AgSouth Farm Credit organization.
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