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Calm and Calculated: What Key Financial Tools Can Help You Achieve Success on Your Farm? Webinar November 18th

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Missed this Webinar? Watch the recording here.

Are your farm financials stressing you out? Join this webinar to learn more about the information needed to help make financial decisions, having a good relationship with your creditor, and what to do if you’re turned down for financing.

Register for our upcoming webinar to hear from two subject matter experts as they provide information from regions across the country and answer your questions about farm financial tools.

Registering on your smartphone? After you click ‘I am not a robot’, scroll up until you find the task to complete.

When
Wednesday, November 18th at 7:00 pm MT

  • 6:00pm in BC
  • 7:00pm in AB
  • 8:00pm in SK and MB
  • 9:00pm in ON and QC
  • 10:00pm in NS, NB and PEI

Interested but aren’t available that evening?
This webinar will be recorded and posted online at a later date. All registrants will receive a link to the recording and additional learning resources. By attending the live broadcast, you’ll have the opportunity to interact and ask questions too.

Duration
Approximately 1 hour.

Cost
BCRC webinars are available and free of charge thanks to guest speakers who volunteer their time and expertise to support advancements in the Canadian beef industry, and through the Technology Transfer project funded by the Canadian Beef Cattle Check-Off and Canada’s Beef Science Cluster.

Speakers:

Melissa Reinhardt, Manager of Business Development, Farm Credit Canada

Melissa grew up on a cow-calf/backgrounding operation north of Strathmore, Alberta. After completing her undergrad at the U of A, she began working with Farm Credit Canada (FCC). In her 15 years with FCC, Melissa has worked as a Relationship Manager, Credit Manager, and most recently Manager, Business Development. She is still active in the cattle industry, helping to operate a cow-calf operation east of Red Deer with her partner Danny. In her spare time she enjoys team roping, gardening, and skiing.

Brett McRae, Manitoba Beef Producer, Past YCC President

Brett McCrae is a young producer that farms 12 miles Southwest of Brandon, MB. He runs a mixed operation including purebred Angus cattle, cereal grains, canola, forage seed, and diverse annual forage crops. He is an innovator in soil health, cover crops, and low maintenance livestock. Brett was a 2014/15 Cattlemen’s Young Leaders Graduate, and currently serves as the Manitoba Delegate and past President on the Young Cattlemen’s Council.

What is a webinar?

Webinars are just like attending a workshop or conference, but from the comfort of your own home or office. We bring the presentation right to you. They’re easy to join and participate in. A reliable, high-speed internet connection is required.

All you need to do is register beforehand, and about 5-10 minutes before the webinar is scheduled to begin, click the link you were provided when you registered. Then turn up your computer speakers or call the phone number provided. That’s it! Sit back and enjoy.

As a participant, you can anonymously answer polls and surveys, and will have the opportunity to ask questions near the end of the webinar.

You can find more beef research-related webinars hosted by other organizations on our events calendar.

Don’t have high-speed internet? Consider calling a neighbor that does and watch the webinar together, or call your regional ag office to ask whether arranging a group viewing is possible.

Visit our Webinars page to find other upcoming BCRC webinars and the recordings of our past sessions.


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