This four-part seminar series is designed to provide farm and ranch managers with practical tools, innovative strategies, and actionable insights to strengthen both financial performance and land stewardship. Each workshop focuses on a core theme, combining expert presentations with producer-driven perspectives and interactive discussions. Sessions run from 5–8 p.m. The predominant goal of this series is in preparing producers to strengthen long-term resilience and profitability.
Cost: $250 (discount for all four)

Workshop #1: Measures of a successful operation
November 18th 5-8 p.m.
Cost: $75
This workshop brings together expert insights on management essentials, producer efficiency, and financial tools to help producers strengthen their business performance.
Workshop #2: Soil health, and grazing management
December 9th 5-8 p.m.
Cost: $75
This workshop will cover key soil health principles, and practical grazing strategies to improve land productivity, and build healthier, more resilient land.
Workshop #3: Production Specifics: Breakouts (Sheep, Beef, Small Farm)
January 20th 5-8 p.m.
Cost: $75
This interactive workshop offers focused breakout sessions designed to address the unique challenges and opportunities within different livestock production systems. Participants will choose from three specialized tracks-Beef, Sheep, or Small Farm-to gain practical insights and management strategies from experienced producers and experts.
Workshop #4: Advanced Strategies for Profitability
February 10th 5-8 p.m.
Cost: $75
This advanced workshop equips participants with the tools and insights needed to boost farm profitability through strategic management and sustainable practices. Topics include cover cropping strategies to enhance soil health and reduce input costs, grazing planning techniques to optimize pasture use and livestock performance, and business planning methods to strengthen financial decision-making. The session concludes with a final discussion and wrap-up, allowing participants to integrate these strategies into actionable plans for their operations.