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Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Instructions and Workbook to Prepare a Farm Business Plan

CC425

A business plan helps you describe all aspects of your farm operation, communicate your business goals, and outline how and when you will accomplish them. It is an essential management tool that will help you explain your vision to lenders, investors and other stakeholders.

This 52-page spiral bound workbook guides you through the process of developing a business plan. It explains each section of a standard business plan and provides space for you to enter your information. When you have completed the workbook, you'll have everything you need to finalize a business plan for your operation.

Price: $4

Related publications:

Examples of finished business plans are available in the following publications:

CC 424, Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study to Prepare a Grain Farm Business Plan

CC 426, Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study of a Cow/Calf Business Plan

CC 428, Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study of a Diversified Farm Business Plan.

Price: $4/each

To order

Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Instructions and Workbook to Prepare a Farm Business Plan (CC425), Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study to Prepare a Grain Farm Business Plan (CC 424), Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study of a Cow/Calf Business Plan (CC426), and Achieving Success With a Business Plan: Case Study of a Diversified Farm Business Plan (CC428) are available from your local UNL Extension office or from the UNL Extension Publications Warehouse.

Price: $4/each

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