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SUMMARY:Grant Funding Opportunities Available to NY’s Wineries & Growers
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Nathan Rudgers from Farm Credit East discusses the most common types of grant opportunities available to wineries & growers. \n\n\nNow more than ever\, wineries and growers are looking for other sources of income to help them invest in capital infrastructure\, implement sustainable energy solutions like solar panels\, and much more. Join us as Nathan Rudgers from Farm Credit East discusses the most common types of grant opportunities available to agriculture businesses and tax considerations to be aware of. \nClick Here to Register \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Presenter… \nNathan L. Rudgers is a Senior Vice President for Farm Credit East\, a position he has held since December\, 2005. In his capacity as Director of Business Development\, Nathan is responsible for bringing resources to Farm Credit’s clients who are planning or undergoing major business changes. He is a frequent speaker in state\, national and international forums on such topics as renewable energy\, food safety\, international trade\, agriculture policy and economic development. Nathan serves as a member of the Food Foresight Blue Ribbon Panel. Food Foresight is an annual collaboration between the public relations firm Nuffer\, Smith\, Tucker and the California Institute of Food and Agricultural Research at University of California\, Davis\, which offers guidance on the issues and trends shaping the food and agriculture industry. Nathan is the Treasurer of Solutions from the Land\, an on-going solutions oriented conversation among thought leaders and practitioners on how to sustainably meet society’s increasing appetite for food fiber\, energy and environmental quality. Nathan serves as a member of the Farm Foundation Board of Directors\, the New York Bioenergy Association Board of Directors\, and the Genesee Community College Foundation Board. \nPrior to joining Farm Credit\, Nathan served as Commissioner of Agriculture and Markets for The State of New York. He was appointed Commissioner by Governor George E. Pataki in 1999. Nathan also served as President of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture in 2005. \nNathan was born and raised on a dairy and cash crop farm in Pavilion (Wyoming County)\, New York and is a 1982 graduate of Cornell University\, receiving a bachelor’s degree in agricultural economics. Nathan currently lives in Pavilion with his wife Eileen.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/grant-funding-opportunities-available-to-nys-wineries-growers/
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SUMMARY:New York Grape Grower and Winery Labor Market in 2022 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:There is no doubt that increased labor costs\, labor shortages\, and potential legislative changes have had\, and will continue to have\, a significant impact on wineries and growers in New York State. In this session you will learn about trends in the New York agricultural labor market\, how wineries have already been dealing with those changes\, and the potential impact that labor challenges may have on winery margins and production. In addition to existing challenges\, the New York Farm Laborers Wage Board recently voted 2 to 1 in favor of the proposal to lower the overtime threshold from 60 to 40 hours a week. This session will provide a brief update on the next steps and how some wineries are planning to deal with the phased in Overtime rule if it should come into effect. \n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Register \nPhoto/ROBYN WISHNA 2011\nGregg McConnell is a Business Consultant with Farm Credit East\, ACA. Beginning as a Farm Credit East loan officer\, Gregg worked with a diverse portfolio of businesses for 15 years\, including dairy\, crop\, equine and winery operations\, in addition to specialized lending to sawmill operations and equipment dealerships. Today\, Gregg offers his clients expertise in financial analysis and business transition\, expansion and management. In addition\, Gregg is the director of Farm Credit East’s Winery Benchmarks\, a comprehensive program of farm and retail data analysis and financial reporting. A University of Maine graduate with a degree in animal science\, Gregg pursues ongoing professional development in his fields of expertise.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/new-york-grape-grower-and-winery-labor-market-in-2022-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:Conducting a Winery Financial & Operational Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to structure\, review\, and synthesize your winery data to build for success – without sacrificing compliance. \nAbout this event\nNew for 2022! Record keeping can be cumbersome and overwhelming\, but it is necessary for compliance and tax purposes. What else can your sales\, inventory\, and other records tell you about the health and potential success of your winery? Yes\, most bookkeeping revolves around a Chart of Accounts and other ‘presentation’ data designed to make tax returns easy to process. And while this is a great goal\, that singular focus can sometimes obscure more practical data points that might help us determine if our winery business is profitable and WHY. \nJoin Gregg McConnell of Farm Credit East as he lead us through the right questions to ask when reviewing our records\, and how to manage the data so that it helps build for success – without sacrificing compliance requirements. \nTopics will include: \n\nProfit analysis and cash flow analysis\nCost to produce wine\nGross profit\nBusiness Planning\n\nPresented by Gregg McConnell\, Farm Business Consultant\, Farm Credit East \nClick Here to Register \n\nThis enhanced webinar is supported by NYWGF Sponsor\, American National Insurance\nAmerican National offers a broad variety of life insurance\, retirement annuities\, accident and health insurance\, pension plan products and services\, credit insurance\, and property/casualty insurance for personal lines\, agribusiness and targeted commercial exposures. Products are distributed through career agents\, independent marketing organizations and multiple line exclusive agents as well as direct distribution channels.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/conducting-a-winery-financial-operational-analysis-2/
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SUMMARY:Business Succession Planning for Wineries & Growers
DESCRIPTION:Planning for the future doesn’t have to be complicated or intimidating. Succession planning ensures that your assets will be used to benefit the people you choose and can lay the groundwork for the next generation to take the reins. In this session\, participants will learn more about the right (and sometimes difficult) questions to ask in order to move the process along. The session will also explore how to honestly assess retirement needs in addition to finances\, including: \n\nDeveloping a successor\nCreating a business continuity plan (management transition\, cash flow and retirement planning\, and tax planning)\nDefining key members personal responsibility in the plan\n\nPresentation from 10-11 and Q&A Session from 11-11:30 \nClick Here to Register \n\n\nPresented by Gregg McConnell\, Farm Business Consultant\, Farm Credit East
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/business-succession-planning-for-wineries-growers/
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SUMMARY:Conducting a Winery Financial & Operational Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to structure\, review\, and synthesize your winery data to build for success – without sacrificing compliance.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRecord keeping can be cumbersome and overwhelming\, but it is necessary for compliance and tax purposes. What else can your sales\, inventory\, and other records tell you about the health and potential success of your winery? Yes\, most bookkeeping revolves around a Chart of Accounts and other ‘presentation’ data designed to make tax returns easy to process. And while this is a great goal\, that singular focus can sometimes obscure more practical data points that might help us determine if our winery business is profitable and WHY. \nJoin Gregg McConnell of Farm Credit East as he lead us through the right questions to ask when reviewing our records\, and how to manage the data so that it helps build for success – without sacrificing compliance requirements. \nTopics will include: \n\nProfit analysis and cash flow analysis\nCost to produce wine\nGross profit\nBusiness Planning\n\n\n\nClick Here to Register \nThis enhanced webinar is free for Tier 2 & 3 Winery & Grower Members. Tier 1 members and non-member wineries and growers in New York state may join for a fee.
URL:https://newyorkwines.org/event/conducting-a-winery-financial-operational-analysis/
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