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Newsletter for Western Agriculture Educators

Designed to introduce you to new risk management ideas and to people who are "getting results" with their risk management education programs. Dennis Fiess, Deputy Director

August 2007: Download the pdf file (4 MB file)

May 2007 : Download the pdf file (3 MB file)

March 2007: Download the pdf file (4 MB file)

February 2007 : Download the pdf file (3 MB file)

December 2006: Download the pdf file (1 MB file)

November 2006: Download the pdf file (1 MB file)

October 2006: Download the pdf file (2 MB file)

Summer 2005: Download the pdf file (3 MB file)


WSU Planning Marketing Workshops

The One Minute Marketer
by Dennis Fiess

We as wheat producers have been very successful in adapting new production technology that has resulted in dramatic increases in crop yields. Unfortunately, we have not achieved the same success in increasing profitability. One way to help profitability is to improve how you market your crop. We have all seen examples of growers who held $3.50 wheat, waiting for $4 and eventually selling at $3 or less. We can no longer afford the luxury of that kind of marketing mistake. Until recently, we could get by with two basic marketing strategies:  sell at harvest or take the government loan and try to pick the market high for the year. In today's high cost, highly volatile business environment, such simplistic strategies are no longer viable.

A marketing plan does not have to be complicated.  It can be as simple as forward contracting a portion of your crop at the local warehouse, to buying and selling options on the Chicago Board of Trade. The key to a good plan is not its sophistication, but rather how it fits your personality and your business and/or family situation.

The WSU Western Center for Risk Management Education is committed to helping you develop a marketing plan that is right for you.  With that in mind, we have several activities planned over the coming year.  

  • Winning the Game Workshops – Presented in a competitive game format, this workshop is an excellent way for you to learn more about what it takes to improve your marketing skills.  We are planning November workshops in Coulee City, Davenport, Ritzville, Walla Walla, Clarkston and Colfax.  You will be receiving more detailed information from your County Extension office.
  •  Marketing Clubs – Marketing clubs have proven to be effective in helping growers improve their marketing skills.  We will help create and support clubs in any community or area where growers are interested in participating.

  • Wheat Life Articles – This article is the first in a series of marketing articles that will be included in future issues of Wheat Life.  In them, we will give you food for thought about how you might become a more effective marketer. 

Click for Winning The Game Schedule.


2006 Women in Ag Conference Proceedings

April 6 & 7, 2006
St. Louis, MO

The goal of this conference was to broaden educational programming to women in agriculture, to encourage new programming efforts, and to strengthen existing programs.


Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite Video Conference still available for viewing

Agricultural producers and agri-business professionals are invited to take advantage of a panel discussion on a Federally subsidized insurance plan called Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite (AGR-Lite). The Video Conference (via the Internet) is scheduled for November 4, 2005 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pacific Time.

Interested parties are invited to join in the interactive presentation by accessing the Western Center for Risk Management Education AGR-Lite Video Stream Conference. Presenters will include an accountant, an economist, banker, an agriculture director and insurance professionals; illustrating the benefits of the whole-farm revenue plan of insurance and why it should be considered as a risk management tool by farmers and ranchers. Participating farmers will comment on how they include it in their risk management plan.

AGR-Lite is an insurance product that covers virtually all agricultural income reported on Schedule F (or the equivalent) of the IRS tax form reflecting commercial agricultural production. Please take time to join us for a few hours that may change the way you look at Federal crop insurance and what it can do for your financial security. This presentation will be archived and made available at the same location for viewing on demand by those unable to join us at the live event or wish to view it again at a later time/date. Participants with questions may contact John Nelson at the Western Center at 509-477-2176 or Jo Lynne Seufer at USDA Risk Management Agency at 509-353-2147.

(Companion article follows.)


New Farm Insurance Plan Increases Policy Limits

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Income protection with streamlined record keeping for most farm-raised crops, animals and animal products is available under newly approved insurance called Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite (AGR-Lite).

AGR-Lite provides whole-farm revenue protection against low returns due to unavoidable natural disasters and market fluctuations that affect income from commodities produced during the insurance year, according to Dave Paul, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency (RMA) Spokane Regional Office.

"Our goal is to provide regional producers with the best possible risk management choices," Paul said. "With AGR-Lite, farmers now have the opportunity to purchase insurance covering all their farm production - even crops for which previously there was not a federal crop insurance policy available."

2005 celebrated the effort of the Western Center for Risk Management Education working in concert with Spokane Regional RMA and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to introduce AGR-Lite to Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. This year further collaboration has yielded increased policy limits from $250,000 to $1,000,000 liability. Since this all-farm revenue insurance can be complemented with other FCIC insurances it is important to contact an insurance agent ASAP to meet earlier commodity specific sales closing dates. For first time buyers, it is also prudent to have this coverage early to avoid losses prior to insurance attaching.

As a streamlined whole-farm revenue protection package, AGR-Lite guarantees a percentage of the gross revenue derived from the sale of agricultural commodities. Most farm-raised crops, animals and animal products are eligible for protections. The AGR-Lite concept is based on a producer's five-year historical tax form information and an annual farm report to provide a level of guaranteed revenue for the insurance period. Maximum coverage amount for an AGR-Lite policy is now $1,000,000.

The final day to apply for AGR-lite is currently under discussion so it is necessary to contact your crop insurance agent for the closing date. Crop insurance is sold and delivered solely through private crop insurance agents. Producers are encouraged to contact a local multi-peril crop insurance agent as soon as possible to learn additional details. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA Service Centers throughout the United States or on the World Wide Web at http://www3.rma.usda.gov/tools/agents/.

Agricultural producers and agri-business professionals are invited to take advantage of a panel discussion on this federally subsidized insurance plan called Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite (AGR-Lite). The Video Conference (via the Internet) is scheduled for November 4, 2005 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.


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Summer 2005 Newsletter
for Western Agriculture Educators

Designed to introduce you to new risk management ideas and to people who are "getting results" with their risk management education programs. Dennis Fiess, Deputy Director

In this issue:

  • From the Director
  • Cheese Proccessing Network
  • Succession Planning
  • Signs of Success
  • US Cattle Identification Systems
  • Western Center At Work
  • On The National Front
  • Heat Stress Risks & Costs
  • 2005 Project Awards

2005 National Extension RME Conference Proceedings - LIVE!


New Farm Insurance Plan Increases Policy Limits

SPOKANE, Wash. -- Income protection with streamlined record keeping for most farm-raised crops, animals and animal products is available under newly approved insurance called Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite (AGR-Lite).

AGR-Lite provides whole-farm revenue protection against low returns due to unavoidable natural disasters and market fluctuations that affect income from commodities produced during the insurance year, according to Dave Paul, director of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Risk Management Agency (RMA) Spokane Regional Office.

"Our goal is to provide regional producers with the best possible risk management choices," Paul said. "With AGR-Lite, farmers now have the opportunity to purchase insurance covering all their farm production - even crops for which previously there was not a federal crop insurance policy available."

2005 celebrated the effort of the Western Center for Risk Management Education working in concert with Spokane Regional RMA and Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to introduce AGR-Lite to Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington. This year further collaboration has yielded increased policy limits from $250,000 to $1,000,000 liability. Since this all-farm revenue insurance can be complemented with other FCIC insurances it is important to contact an insurance agent ASAP to meet earlier commodity specific sales closing dates. For first time buyers, it is also prudent to have this coverage early to avoid losses prior to insurance attaching.

As a streamlined whole-farm revenue protection package, AGR-Lite guarantees a percentage of the gross revenue derived from the sale of agricultural commodities. Most farm-raised crops, animals and animal products are eligible for protections. The AGR-Lite concept is based on a producer's five-year historical tax form information and an annual farm report to provide a level of guaranteed revenue for the insurance period. Maximum coverage amount for an AGR-Lite policy is now $1,000,000.

The final day to apply for AGR-lite is currently under discussion so it is necessary to contact your crop insurance agent for the closing date. Crop insurance is sold and delivered solely through private crop insurance agents. Producers are encouraged to contact a local multi-peril crop insurance agent as soon as possible to learn additional details. A list of crop insurance agents is available at all USDA Service Centers throughout the United States or on the World Wide Web at http://www3.rma.usda.gov/tools/agents/.

Agricultural producers and agri-business professionals are invited to take advantage of a panel discussion on this federally subsidized insurance plan called Adjusted Gross Revenue Lite (AGR-Lite). The Video Conference (via the Internet) is scheduled for November 4, 2005 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.


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Salmon Trade Adjustment Assistance
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