Generation Next: Our Turn to Ranch

Type
Program
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Overview

Generation Next targets new landowners, those who are inheriting land or those who are looking to start a new agricultural operation on an existing ranch.

Contact

Megan Clayton
Professor & Extension Range Specialist

The Generation Next curriculum targets new landowners, those who are inheriting land, or those who are looking to start a new agricultural operation on an existing ranch. It is taught as an online school where participants will work towards developing a business plan with plenty of support from professionals who specialize in different fields.

The course will require approximately 2 hours of your time (at any time!) per week, for 12 weeks. You only need access to a computer with internet capabilities.

Topics covered in the school include:

  • How to start an agricultural business
  • Understanding business taxes
  • Insurance needs for your ranch
  • Tracking your finances
  • Evaluating your land resources
  • How to set up grazing and wildlife management leases
  • Basic ranch laws – fencing, water, etc.
  • Land management techniques
  • Alternative operations to add to the business
  • Setting goals with measurable objectives for success

In addition to business plan development, upon completion of the course you will receive a Generation Next certificate and t-shirt.

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