This document provides an outline for a farm business plan, including sections on business organization, history, mission statement, goals, production situation, marketing, finances, personnel, and transition planning. The plan aims to assess the current state of the farm business and set goals and strategies to strengthen operations over both the short and long term.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Name Page NumberAgency Vision & Mission Our goals for Year 1Agency Market Analysis Market Demographics
Agency Community RelationshipS PlanAgency AnalysisBuilding An AgencyCapital investmentagency office management planmarketingagency production goals30-60-90 Day planAgency Compensation Projectionsinput expenses Sheetinput production Sheetincome summary Sheetbook of business summary sheet
AGENCY VISION AND MISSION
Our Agency Vision
Our Mission Statement
OUR GOALS FOR FIRST YEAR
List your high-level goals for the office. Examples of these goals include Ambassador Travel, Top 100 New Agents and/or excelling at Territory / Market promotions.
The Agent:
The Team:
Our Office Facility:
Our Customer Service:
AGENCY MARKET ANALYSIS
Market DemographicsDiscuss the demographics and growth opportunities in the prospective Agency locations. How will this market research affect the Agency? What specific customer needs have you identified?Note: Community is the local market; Market Area is broader, ie: the county in which your community is located.
Primary Market Area:
Demographic Analysis
Community
Micro Market
Market Area
Macro Market
Population
Population Trends
Number of Households
Home Ownership Rate
Median Housing Cost
Median Income
Language Other Than English
Market Factors
State Farm Household Penetration
Auto Penetration
Fire Penetration
Agency Community Relationships Plan
Communicating With and Involving Team Members
How will you utilize your team members to build your brand and presence in your community/market area?
Monitoring Community RelationshipsHow will you measure your involvement and impact in the community? What strategies will help to maintain and build relationships in your community?
Agency Analysis
Summarize your Agency Analysis by identifying the most important aspects of your business situation. Record your agency and market Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities & Threats/Competitor Analysis below.
STRENGTHS
WEAKNESSES
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OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS / COMPETITOR ANALYSIS
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BUILDING AN AGENCY
Capital Investment
How much capital do you anticipate having accessible in the first 6 to 24 months. How will investing in your Agency impact your other financial commitments. It is recommended that you have 12 months of your personal expenses set aside with access to additional funding.
Agency Office Management Plan
Recruiting Plan
How many team members do you plan to have? What types of recruiting do you plan in finding your team? Do you have a growth strategy for increasing your team in the future? What is your team member skill set requirements?Agency Team Member Compensation Package
How will you compensate your team? Will you incorporate a bonus/incentive program? If so, explain.
Team Member Training Plan
How will you train & develop ...
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(Look this as a fill in the blank document that gives you some idea of what is needed to complete the plan.)
Table of contents
- Business Description and Organization ………………..
- History and Overview of who is engaged………………
- Mission Statement & Goals……………………………...
- Strategic Outlook and statements………………………...
- Production Situation & Projection Summary.…………..
- Agreements, contracts and rental agreements………….
- Financial Situation & Financial Summary………………
- Marketing Situation……………………………………...
- Current Personnel Situation & Job Description………….
- Personnel Summary, Labor & Training goals …………….
- Transition and Exit Plan …………………………………
- Acknowledgments………………………………………..
Business Organization
Business Name: ____________________________
Business Address: ____________________________
____________________________
____________________________
Bus. Phone _______________ Home _____________
Bus. Fax _______________ Home _____________
Bus. Email _______________ Home_____________
How will the business be organized? (sole proprietor, LLC, S-Corp)
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Who is Involved in the Operation?
Name Title Position/Management Role Ownership Age
Who are the business Advisors?
Name/Title Expertise Firm Address Phone/Fax/Email
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History and Overview of your Operation:
[Develop a half to one page overview of the history of the business to date. Your aim is to
convince the reader that you and your operation were under control despite any bad times. Try to
answer some of the following questions: ]
When and how was the operation started?
Location and other physical details of the business
What is the source of (inherited/purchased/rented)?
o land
o equipment
o other resources
Major structural changes that happened in the past
How was the farm financed?
Trends of important measures like net-worth, acreage, herd size, personnel, productivity,
inventory changes, and family situation.
Emphasize the management issues through time.
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MISSION STATEMENT
[The mission statement is a 3 to 4 line statement that explains to the reader what you are in the
business for. It is precise, emphatic, and should reflect your own philosophy. The mission
statement is the overriding goal for you, doing the business in the first place. “ Why are you
here?”]
GOALS
[Goals can be seen as targets to accomplish the desired end result. A well-posed problem is half
solved. A goal tries to answer one of five basic questions; what, why, when, where and how.
Knowing what you want is a goal. Means to achieving a goal is what the business plan is all
about. All of our business goals arise from our mission statement. Hence, the mission statement
can be viewed as the overriding goal. The goals section can be subdivided into sections like:
Overall Business Goal: More or less, the mission statement.
Production Goals: Goals reflecting the production aspects of the business.
Marketing Goals: Goals reflecting the marketing aspects of the business.
Financial Goals: Goals reflecting the financial aspects of the business.
Legal Goals: Goals reflecting all the ownership and legal aspects of the business.
Personnel Goals: Goals reflecting the personnel issues faced in the business.]
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SHORT TERM GOALS
Though the phrase short-term is vague, let us limit ourselves to a time frame of up to five
years. Limit your goals to 10 or less in number. Framing the immediate or short-term goals
involves addressing some issues like:
Increase production capacity.
Improve financial condition (Can be specific ratios, but make credible goals).
New marketing alternatives.
New production activities.
New hiring/ training activities.
Family issues like kids education, farm training, and retirement savings.
Other legal issues like contracts, insurance, and environmental measures.
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LONG TERM GOALS
These are the goals aimed at the future, beyond five years. Limit your goals to five or less
at one time. (Too many make it impossible to see/feel when you are making progress.) Issues to
consider are:
Intergeneration issues, like succession and transition planning.
Changes reflecting farming philosophy.
Education and farm training for your children.
Retirement planning issues.
The big picture of your operation in the long run.
Major shifts in management, resources, finance or production systems
PRIORITIES
Some goals might be more important than others. So ordering them is also equally
important. Think of it in this way; given the chance that someone will fulfill 2 of your goals,
which two would come first?
1.
2.
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PURPOSE OF THE PLAN
The sub-section explains the real motive, purpose, and expected use of the business plan.
This is the justification for preparing a business plan in the first place. It can include specific
clientele’s names or just be a generic one.
STRATEGIC OUTLOOK
Writing a strategic outlook statement may help position your operation to meet personal,
family, and business goals. Include your thoughts on the current farm economy, as well as your
feelings on the future of livestock production and agriculture as to how it might affect your
business as it related to this region.
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SITUATION STATEMENTS
The subsection contains summaries of the current situation of various aspects of your
business. Highlight all the important events and developments. The reader should be able to get a
feel of the overall business situation after reading this subsection. You need not get into personal
details that you are not comfortable with disclosing. (Where are you now and when events are
taking place to put you where you are now?
PRESENT BUSINESS SITUATION
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In this section you should be able to provide the following information:
[Strengths and weaknesses]
What business are you in? (products, production levels)
What are the present resources? (financial, personnel, equipment, and land)
Key financial measures? (net-worth, debts, and other financial ratios)
What are the sources, means, and methods of marketing?
Any other important issues that highlight your current operation.
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LEGAL and CONTRACTUAL SITUATIONAL
Here you will outline the current legal situation on your farm, including all the contracts
and risk abatement measures you have taken to date. List all specific causes for concern. If you
don’t have adequate information on some of these issues, make note of the information
requirements and seek further legal/ professional assistance. If you already know the alternative
measures available, analyze and pick the ones that suit your situation, along with a timeline for
implementation.
Asset Contract & Agreements:
- Land rental agreements
- Building rental agreements
- Feed purchase agreements
- Other production agreements
Estate Plan/ Will (note that you have these in place)
Insurance (who and what kind of coverage you have or will purchase, it helps to have the
agent/company noted and make sure these costs are in your budgets)
- Wind, Fire and Theft
- Liability
- Production (crop insurance)
- Worker Comp- (employee)
Environmental Plan – (Fuel, pesticide storage and manure plan for livestock farms, CNMP)
Retirement Plan (how and when to you plan to exit the business)
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MARKETING SITUATION & PLAN
[Identify your current marketing strategies of how your get your production commodities into the
market, as well as a brief description of current products sold or to be sold during the current
production cycle.
-What is your current pricing strategy? (Target prices, which marketing alternatives are in use or
available for your current marketing system.)]
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PRODUCTION SITUATION (what have you and what will you produce)
CROP ENTERPRISE PRODUCITON TRENDS
Describe system:
Year Crop 1: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: Bu.
Average / Acre: Bu.
Total Acres
Average Price/ Unit $
Describe system:
Year Crop 2: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: Bu.
Average / Acre: Bu.
Total Acres
Average Price/ Unit $
Describe system:
Year Crop 3: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: Bu.
Average / Acre: Bu.
Total Acres
Average Price/ Unit $
Describe system:
Year Crop 4: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: Bu.
Average / Acre: Bu.
Total Acres
Average Price/ Unit $
Describe system:
Year Crop 5: 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: Bu.
Average / Acre: Bu.
Total Acres
Average Price/ Unit $
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LIVESTOCK ENTERPRISE PRODUCTION TRENDS
Describe system:
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: cwts.
Average / cow, sow, head
Total herd size
Average Price/ Unit sold $
Average Price/ head sold $
Describe system:
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: cwts.
Average / cow, sow, head
Total herd size
Average Price/ Unit sold $
Average Price/ head sold $
Describe system:
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: cwts.
Average / cow, sow, head
Total herd size
Average Price/ Unit sold $
Average Price/ head sold $
Describe system:
Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total production: cwts.
Average / cow, sow, head
Total herd size
Average Price/ Unit sold $
Average Price/ head sold $
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YOUR PRODUCTION SUMMARY
For the production summary, all the relevant questions like future projections,
diversification, crop insurance purchases, current production difficulties, input arrangements,
production contracts, and alternative crops can be discussed. This section is pretty much open and
is very specific for each operation.
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Planned Machinery and Buildings Investment: (What do you have & what will you need to
aquire, rent, lease or borrow to make the farm/ business able to produce the commodities or products?)
FINANCIAL SITUATION
BALANCE SHEET’s- (five years trends 2-history & 3-projected--using the Finan software)
INCOME & EXPENSE TREND SHEET (five years, 2-history & 3-projected using the Finan software)
FINANCIAL RATIO’S (using the Finan software)
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FINANCIAL SUMMARY
[The financial summary aims at identifying specific financial problems or opportunities and
addressing them through appropriate strategies.
-Form a basis for a projected financial plan. (Issues like future investments, future cash flow
requirements, and performance enhancing measures need to be thoroughly discussed in this
section.)]
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CURRENT PERSONNEL/ HUMAN RESOURCE SITUATION
[Lists all the personnel involved in the operation during the year, including the consultants and
business advisors, along with their specific roles. Make a note on their specific skills and
contributions can also mention.]
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
Name: ____________________________
Address: ___________________________ State: ___ Zip: ___________
Title: __________________________________ Time commitment: __________
Skills & Contributions: ______________________________________________
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JOB DESCRIPTION, SALARY & BENEFITS
Employee Job Description Salary Benefits
LABOR & TRAINING GOALS
[Take a good look are your farms labor and training goals.
-In what areas can all personnel improve?
-What are the barriers to achieving these goals and solutions on how to overcome these barriers?
Be sure to include a type of measurement to verify that the goal has been reached.]
Goals Barrier Planned Response Measurement
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PERSONNEL SUMMARY
[Make some general statements that identify some of the strengths that your personnel give your
business, note some challenges that may be present related to personnel. You may see some
desired changes for the future of the farm.]
For additional information or assistance please contact:
Dennis Stein
District Farm Management Educator
362 Green Street, Caro, MI 48723-1998
phone: 989-672-3870 fax: 989-673-5953 email: steind@msu.edu
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