BF 102: Exploring Markets and Profits
Testing the Feasibility of Your Farming Ideas
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Testing the Feasibility of Your Farming Ideas
Have an idea for a farm enterprise but not sure if it’s feasible? This course will help you explore the potential markets and profitability of your ideas, picking up where BF 101: Starting at Square One left off. (You do NOT have to take BF 101 before taking BF 102).
Target Audience
Beginner – Aspiring farmers who are actively planning farm start-up. Beginning farmers in their first few years who are looking for some help exploring marketing, development of budgets, and tools to help achieve profitability. This is an intro-level course that is designed to be taken after BF 101. You do not have to take BF 101 before taking BF 102, however, you will likely get more out of BF 102 if you go into it with some existing knowledge of the concepts and terminology commonly used in business planning.
Course Objectives
This course will help you:
- Begin developing a business plan
- Explore parts of a marketing plan
- Explore market channels and concepts for selling your product
- Begin to develop enterprise budgets and understand the potential for profitability with selected agricultural products
Webinars
The bulk of the course happens on your own time, with discussions, readings, and assignments in Teachable, our virtual classroom. To add to the experience, webinars will be woven into the online interface of the course to allow you to meet on a weekly basis for 6 weeks each year to learn from presenters and ask questions in real time. If you miss one, they are always recorded and posted for later viewing.
Webinars
In 2025, this course will be offered live for 6-weeks on Thursdays from 6:00 – 7:30 PM (Eastern) from January 16 – February 20. While we encourage live attendance, so you have the opportunity to engage with presenters and ask questions, all webinars are recorded and posted in the online classroom to watch anytime. Once enrolled in this course, you will retain access to all materials indefinitely, and can return to participate in the live webinars in future offerings of the course if you wish. Join us!
Your Instructor
Katelyn Walley is the Farm Business Management Specialist with Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock, and Field Crops Program. She works on programming related to financial management, business summaries, production economics, business planning, and market analysis while also working to identify the needs of the region and address issues impacting SWNY agriculture. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science and Agribusiness Management from Cornell University and her Master’s Degree in Adult Learning from SUNY Empire State College and has worked for CCE since 2014. Katelyn also owns and operates Stoll Family Farm along with her chaotic four kiddos in Cattaraugus, NY where they raise diversified livestock and field crops, and make homemade baked goods and farm crafts. In her free time, Katelyn also writes on topics related to motherhood on the farm and mental health and leads a large 4-H Club (Gather & Grow).
Student Testimonials
“Marketing might be the hardest and most important skill in beginning a farm, and so learning about some of the different ways to go about this was invaluable to me as I start my own farm.”
“I liked the ability to participate live or go back and watch at a later time, and still have access to contacting the instructors with any questions.”
“The course helped me realize the extent of knowledge I need before I begin.”
Course Curriculum
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StartWelcome and Instructor Contact Information
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PreviewCourse Schedule and Participant Guide
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StartFORUM: Introduce Yourself & Meet Your Peers (REQUIRED)
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StartSURVEY: Pre-Course Survey (REQUIRED)
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PreviewKiva US - 0% Interest Loans up to $15,000
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StartFarm Skills Checklist and Start-up Plan Template
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StartNavigating Teachable, Getting a Course Completion Certificate, and More
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StartWebinar Resources: Planning
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StartDiscussion Post: Your Why Bother
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StartWatch and Read: Goals, Values, and Mission Statements
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StartActivity: Values Determination
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StartWatch and Read: Strategic Planning
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StartActivity: Strategic Planning
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StartHomework: Your Farm's Mission Statement
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StartShare: One Thing You Learned or Changed
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StartWebinar Resources: Marketing
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StartDiscussion Post: Marketing Wins
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StartWatch and Read: The 4 P's of Marketing
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StartActivity: The 4 P's of Marketing
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StartWatch and Read: Your Target Customer
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StartActivity: Your Target Customer
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StartHomework: Your Farm's Marketing Mix
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StartShare: One Thing You Learned or Changed