Delaware Farm Bureau, University of Delaware to host Risk Management Conference

Delaware Farm Bureau
Posted 2/9/24

HARRINGTON — The Delaware Farm Bureau and the University of Delaware’s Cooperative Extension will hold the second annual Risk Management Conference from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 4 at the …

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Delaware Farm Bureau, University of Delaware to host Risk Management Conference

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HARRINGTON — The Delaware Farm Bureau and the University of Delaware’s Cooperative Extension will hold the second annual Risk Management Conference from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 4 at the Harrington Fire Hall.

Topics include:

  • 2024 Commodity Crop Enterprise Budgets
  • USDA Farm Services Agency Update
  • USDA Risk Management Agency Update
  • Fertilizer Market Update
  • Grain Market Update
  • Dryland Yield Modelling for Crop Insurance
  • Delaware Solar Farm Development Update

“This event highlights the power of an industry-based organization. The Farm Bureau not only works to educate the public, but our farmers, as well. It’s important to get together and remember the risks of our work and how to navigate that in our everyday practices. This conference is a great opportunity to do just that,” Delaware Farm Bureau Executive Director Don Clifton said.

Nathaniel Bruce, farm business management specialist at the University of Delaware Cooperative Extension’s Georgetown office, said this conference makes a difference in how farmers move forward in Delaware’s agriculture industry.

“It’s an event that the Delaware Farm Bureau and Cooperative Extension came together last year for because there were a lot of questions in agriculture with the way input costs and grain prices were. . . there was just a lot of uncertainty. That hasn’t changed really in the last year because what’s going on in the farming economy is different from year to year,” Mr. Bruce said.

The hope, he added, is that the conference gives producers more information on production risks such as markets, returns, money and crop insurance to name a few and where each of those topics are headed for the year.

“We want to give them the tools before they get into planning so they know what they’re getting into for the year,” he said. “I hope when they leave, they go home and wonder, ‘Am I doing that on my operation currently,’ or, ‘How do I improve on my operation?’ I think in farming, in general, a lot of those skills are handed down from generation to generation. So a lot of producers don’t have that experience where they’re getting new information or going to a class on business management.”

To register for this free event, visit defb.org or call the Delaware Farm Bureau state office at 302-697-3183. For questions, contact Nathaniel Bruce at nsbruce@udel.edu or 302-362-7619.

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