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https://getfullyfunded.com/plan/
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Visioning for Your Farm - Newdigger, Barthol, Ploger
1. Visioning for the Farm
Operation
Glenn Newdigger
Stafford County Extension Agent
Katelyn Barthol
Finney County Extension Agent
Mark Ploger
Pratt County Extension Agent
2. What is a Vision
• Vision Is:
• A Road Map of the Future.
• A Valued Image of the Preferred Future.
• Picture of the Future You Care About.
• With a Shared Vision, the Family Can Work to
a Common Goal For The Farm
4. TIMELINE
• Each Person Sign In When You Came Into the Farm
• Sketch a Important Thing In Your Farms History
• Each of You Tell and Sketch What It Was Like When
You Came Into the Operation
• Sketch Major Events Affecting Your Farm (both local
and global)
• What are “AH HA” Moments or Trends (With
different farms in group, may be harder to identify)
5. Strengths and Issues
• Talk about the Strengths and Issues of Your
Farm
• List Three Key Strengths of Your Farm
• List Three Key Issues of Your Farm
6. Multiple Lens
• It is important to look at the people who make
up your farm organization, as you create a
vision.
• Participants must be aware of the
Stakeholders, and be conscious of their
different needs and concerns.
• We must understand all of the other
perspectives.
7. Understanding What is
Important to Your Organization
• Before a vision is created, We need to think
about what values are important to the Farm.
• Complete the Statement - Our Farm is a Place
where…………………..
• Should reflect basic ideals, values, beliefs,
character of the farm, from the “Timeline and
Strengths.” Captures the sense of your farm in
one sentence. No Lists, Just One Statement
8. Take Forward and Leave Behind
• Consider all the things you have heard and
discussed
• List One Thing You Want to Take Forward
• List One Thing You Want to Leave Behind
9. The Vision
“Art of seeing the invisible”
Jonathon Swift
The vision emerges from all that has gone before –
Lessons from the Past; an analysis of current Reality;
an appreciation of the people on your farm; an
understanding of the beliefs and values
The Vision requires the ability to see beyond the
present .
10. The Vision
A “Preferred Future” - What will
your farm look like in 2026 if you
get it right
• Sit relaxed, Close eyes and dream about the
farm and what it will look like in the year 2026
• Share your vision with your small group
• Draw vision for your groups farm – include –
all ideas you’ve discussed
11. Where From Here
• Group can now set priorities among these
common themes
• Priorities can serve as a basis for “Future Farm
Decisions!!!!”
12. Vision
• “The vision is a dream, an ideal future, a lofty
mental picture that engages the spirit! It
comes for the heart, not the head.” E. Jeffries
• “Where there is no vision the people perish”
Proverbs 29:18
• “The more voices that are heard, the stronger
the organization.” Barbara Kipper
• A Farms Vision must work for all of its
Stakeholders. unknown
13. Visioning for the Farm
Operation
Glenn Newdigger
- Stafford County Extension Agent
Katelyn Barthol
- Finney County Extension Agent
Mark Ploger
- Pratt County Extension Agent